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tinytoe
The Seattle museum just sent me an e-mail on
an Alaskan Cruise searching for Sasquatch.

"Deck Search Party - Get together of photographers and videographers to
search the shoreline for Sasquatch and other animals"
www.seattlechatclub.org

Hmmmm....a search on a cruiseliner that involves no mud, no tents, no driving,
I might just turn my camera on and prop my feet up!
If I can take off work, I'll probably go and end up with a moose caught on film.
billgreen2005bigfoot
hi tinytoe good morning thats great if you go on that alaska cruise to look for sasquatch creatures. maybe you can visit old & new alaska sasquatch sighting locations to look for evidence take photos of areas that might be great for sasquatch creatures. please keep me & everyone here informed ok. thanks bill smile.gif
Huntster
QUOTE(tinytoe @ Oct 4 2005, 01:32 AM)
...I'll probably go and end up with a moose caught on film.

You might not catch a moose on the coastline, but I'll bet you'll see lots of bears and deer.

You're right; that would be a very comfortable way to scan the coastline.

If you go, try to bring night vision optics and spend plenty of time looking in the dark. There will be more critters on the beach then.
Lyndon
What a cruise THAT would be. I've always wanted to do it anyway. This is even more incentive!
tinytoe
Guess they are serious.
"Raincoast Sasquatch" Robert Alley is speaking.
Huntster
QUOTE(tinytoe @ Oct 11 2005, 01:15 AM)
Guess they are serious.
"Raincoast Sasquatch" Robert Alley is speaking.

Whoa!! That is serious.

Which cruise line?
tinytoe
Holland America.
I don't care much for the fancy stuff so I'll probably seek out the tallest deck or the crow's nest
or make friends with the navigator and set up my camera with a good zoom lens.
Yeh, I know its roughing it but somebodys got to do it! smile.gif

I think I'll camp out on the deck with my tent and have my dinner and martinis
served to me. I'll be the ol geezer in the front with my camera set up to play Leo "King of the World".
I figure these Alaskan Sasquatches have seen these cruise ships enough
they aren't scared of them anymore, maybe curious and its likely these ships glide up into
these areas nice and quiet like....
crewchf
All this may be fun but it won't be worth a hill of beans. They put a guy in a suit on shore or its bear or its a WHATEVER, I Can Hear It Now!!!!!!!!!!! No photo will EVER do..

Crew Chief
tinytoe
QUOTE(crewchf @ Oct 13 2005, 05:37 AM)
All this may be fun but it won't be worth a hill of beans. They put a guy in a suit on shore or its bear or its a WHATEVER, I Can Hear It Now!!!!!!!!!!! No photo will EVER do..

Crew Chief

Yeh, your probably right. But I'll give it a shot anyway.
(a photo not a gun) smile.gif
Susan
QUOTE(tinytoe @ Oct 11 2005, 12:15 AM)
Guess they are serious.
"Raincoast Sasquatch" Robert Alley is speaking.

What a great idea! (as long as they don't advertise it enough to bring out the hoaxers in ape suits!) Alley's book has a ton of sighting reports from the coastline and beaches in southern BC and SE-AK. There are many remote islands there with no people.

Who knows? Someone might see something.........
ILresearcher
Real good to know that more people believe in Sasquatch! I went Hawaii cruise and not easy to see animals or people on island unless the ship real very close to shore. I think that sasquatches would be 8 to 10 feet inside the forest and watch you while you can't see them! When you go to shore then look for footprint tacks. You need poweful zoom for close up but the picture would be shaking that is not easy to take picture. Powerful camcorder might be better.
Huntster
QUOTE(ILresearcher @ Oct 19 2005, 08:27 AM)
...I went Hawaii cruise and not easy to see animals or people on island unless the ship real very close to shore....

You'd be surprised how close to shore those cruise ships and ferries go in Southeast Alaska. Some of the passages they pass through only allow a couple hundred yards on each side of the ship.
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