billgreen2005bigfoot
Jan 8 2008, 10:56 AM
hey everyone i just saw a old report in cryptomundo in cryptonews section called the giant monkey of new hampshire. its realy a very interesting article indeed. good afternoon bill green opinions please. new hampshire forests does have a good histery of sasquatch related activity.
StaninWI
Jan 8 2008, 01:06 PM
Bill those giant monkeys are just Republican and Democratic candidates.
bipedalist
Jan 8 2008, 08:30 PM
HI Bill, liked your show the other night, I hiked the Presidential Range one summer and didn't see squat, but I was in
Great Gulf Wilderness area that looked like it could have hidden many families
of these things. Just saw a giant snoeshoe hare that was tame and a good
camping companion. Now about those monkeys, try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9tj3xnsqfY
RedRatSnake
Jan 8 2008, 08:43 PM
QUOTE(billgreen2005bigfoot @ Jan 8 2008, 11:56 AM)

hey everyone i just saw a old report in cryptomundo in cryptonews section called the giant monkey of new hampshire. its realy a very interesting article indeed. good afternoon bill green opinions please. new hampshire forests does have a good histery of sasquatch related activity.

Hi Bill
Don't know anything of the monkey but i am checking on it , i wish BF would start coming this way, over the yrs we have had some sightings but nothing like i would figure giving the large area of forest up in the Maine, NH and Vermont areas, is it possible it is just to cold and BF is not fully adapted to the freezing winters that sometimes come this way, ya gotta live here to belive it
Peace Brother
Tim
billgreen2005bigfoot
Jan 8 2008, 09:33 PM
hey redrat & everyone wowww great above replys indeed some very interesting too. bill

please keep in touch
StoneyRocks
Jan 8 2008, 09:50 PM
QUOTE(StaninWI @ Jan 8 2008, 02:06 PM)

Bill those giant monkeys are just Republican and Democratic candidates.
LOL that was the first thing that came to my mind....
billgreen2005bigfoot
Jan 8 2008, 11:16 PM
hey stoney lol wow good above reply. bill
Dogfoot
Jan 24 2008, 08:03 PM
As I remember, there was a lot of talk among the NH/WMNF hiking/camping crowd of BF-like sign in the Pemigewasset Wilderness and the Kancamaugus campgrounds in the 70s. Perhaps the Skoocumchuck Trail was appropriately named.
ps - don't forget that Barney and Betty Hill were 'grabbed' not far from there.
thief
Jan 24 2008, 09:53 PM
Anyone know of any recent activity in the northeast?
Digger44
Feb 14 2008, 12:52 PM
Hey All,
I like to hear of reports of NH sightings as I have lived here most of my life. I am not an avid poster in this forum, but I do pop in to read the posts a few times a month.
One thing that NH lacks, to my knowledge, is an organized scientific group to record, report, and log any valid sightings in NH. It may not happen very often here, but I will say that if you have ever been through the White Mountains you can see an amazing habitat. I have read of some activity in ME and VT as well.
Here is the thought I am kicking around. I have the ability to design and host websites at no charge. Is there enough interest to develop a Tri-State web site that could be helpful to organize and collect information? I appreciate the non-argumentative tone of this site, and certainly would like to keep that tone. I would want to stay away from paranormal theory and well as religious discrimination. I don't see how Evolution vs Young Earth helps bigfoot discovery, and hate to see both of those side insulting each other. I would also like to point the site to quality reports and not silly things that are not logical. Investigation of reports could be exciting as well.
I don't have a lot of ideas put together, but i would be willing to listen to suggestions and discuss this further.
I can't post in the main Northeast forum, so please feel free to repost this if you wish.
billgreen2005bigfoot
Feb 14 2008, 01:51 PM
hey digger wow very informative above new reply about new sasquatch activity, welcome to the bigfootforums as well. good afternoon bill

please keep in touch ok with us.
Mainiac
Feb 14 2008, 03:49 PM
That would be a cool idea,between those 3 states is alot of wilderness. I have read about a few reports in Maine,,maybe 5 or so on another site but they were scatterd through out the years . Whenever i look at a map of the US and read about places in washington,BC northrern cali where most of the sightings happen then i look on the east side and see Maine ,NH, Vermont,Quebec and its almost the same everything . I wonder why there isnt more reports.
billgreen2005bigfoot
Feb 15 2008, 05:43 PM
QUOTE(Mainiac @ Feb 14 2008, 09:49 PM)

That would be a cool idea,between those 3 states is alot of wilderness. I have read about a few reports in Maine,,maybe 5 or so on another site but they were scatterd through out the years . Whenever i look at a map of the US and read about places in washington,BC northrern cali where most of the sightings happen then i look on the east side and see Maine ,NH, Vermont,Quebec and its almost the same everything . I wonder why there isnt more reports.
hey mainiac wow very inpressive interesting above new reply indeed. yes i agree with your opinion about sightings. good evening bill
Digger44
Jul 16 2008, 10:17 AM
Just to let you all know, the Skookumchuck trail/river in NH was not named after Sassy. After doing local research of native american names here, it is clear that it refers to "troubled" or white wasters of the river. Skookum can mean spirit, but there is no link to that in the NH usage.
nancyskitties
Oct 14 2009, 12:58 PM
My grandparents lived in an old house on the edge of Hillsboro, not too far from Beard's Brook. Back then it was fairly deep woods (we're talking the Paleolithic, here) in any direction except the town center. My cousins & I loved to run around in the woods playing 'indians'. We got really excited when one day we wandered all the way over to the other side of the swamp on the upper end of the falls, and about another half mile or so into the woods found a large rock formation of some very big slab-type boulders that made a nifty 'cave' or lean-to, about the size of a couple of those little garden sheds put together (i.e. deeper than it was wide or tall). Inside was piled deeply with leaves and pine needles. Which was rather odd because there were no pines or other conifers in the immediate area. There were also a few scattered small bones off to one side. We got all excited (I was 9, the 2nd eldest of the group so we were all pretty young) & went racing back about 2-2.5 miles through mostly woods (shortcuts, that is) to my grandparents' where we found my grandfather & reported our 'discovery' of a 'murder!' We were all for calling the cops immediately, but were forestalled & told to stay. Grampy, my elder uncle, & my great-uncle (Grampy's brother in law) then had me lead them back to this place (I had the best sense of direction; my older cousin couldn't find his way out of a cul-de-sac & still can't). They scouted around, examined the inside, the bones, the ground, seemed very interested in a pile of what I had taken for bear poop a distance aways, then hustled me back. We were all told never, ever, on pain of immediate dismemberment & never getting any of Grammy's fudge again, to ever go up to the swamp, or on the far side of the brook swimming 'beach', & never to go there alone in any case, or go gallivanting around in the woods alone. When we asked why not, we were told 'because I told you so, & that's enough!'.
Bigfoot was never mentioned in our hearing, probably because we'd have immediately run back out there to try to catch it, or at least make a pet of it (we were pretty stupid kids, but persistant), but I do remember my cousin telling me that he happened conveniently to be at the top of the stairs (out of sight) listening to the TV that night & overheard them talking about hairy men with big feet that hadn't been there for awhile but so-&-so had lost some young stock last week, etc. etc. boring grownup stuff so he lost interest in the rest. Now I wonder if they weren't discussing the possibility of a return of a locally rumored Bigfoot. I should think if some hunter or hermit were residing there it would be rather drafty for a human; the rocks were not exactly tightly fitted into a snug cover. Also I should think there'd have been tin cans, paper, or other human-manufactured detritus of some kind around, even if it were just cigarette butts or something of that nature. Nowadays I like to think it was a shelter for a Bigfoot, otherwise why would great-uncle Paul have taken his gun when there were three grown men? A bear wouldn't alarm them much; they were used to bears. And they would have known if it was a moonshiner, because they knew everybody who made their own 'cough medicine'.
I wish I'd known more back then. Now all I can do is exercise my too-vivid imagination & wishful thinking. The area, I understand, is now built over with vacation McCabins for visiting Flatlanders. What a shame.
MABigfoot
Dec 23 2009, 12:08 PM
Hi
Has anyone seen this report from the BFRO?
http://bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=26113It is a report of a Sasquatch passing by the window of a home on several occasions. In Guilford, NH!
Merry Christmas to all!
MABigfoot
Dec 23 2009, 01:34 PM
QUOTE(MABigfoot @ Dec 23 2009, 01:08 PM)

Hi
Has anyone seen this report from the BFRO?
http://bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=26113It is a report of a Sasquatch passing by the window of a home on several occasions. In Guilford, NH!
Merry Christmas to all!
Whoops! Make that Gilford, NH
VAFooter
Dec 23 2009, 05:39 PM
QUOTE(MABigfoot @ Dec 23 2009, 02:34 PM)

Whoops! Make that Gilford, NH
Yes, saw it the other day. Tried to find the percise location on GE, but was unable to narrow it down.
MABigfoot
Dec 24 2009, 12:46 PM
QUOTE(VAFooter @ Dec 23 2009, 06:39 PM)

Yes, saw it the other day. Tried to find the percise location on GE, but was unable to narrow it down.
Did you try Gunstock Mtn? The woman who reported said her home was at the base.
VAFooter
Dec 24 2009, 02:57 PM
Yes, but it seems to be a fairly well populated area. I will try again when I get a little more time. Some of these I can find and others I cannot...
billgreen2005bigfoot
Dec 26 2009, 12:38 PM
any new sightings footprints in new hampshire forests swamps lately
Digger44
Dec 31 2009, 11:00 AM
I have a hard time buying this report. I have been skiing, tubing, and cross-country skiing all over Gunstock. It is a fairly well populated and active area as it sits just outside Laconia, NH which has close to 20,000 year round residents. The population spikes at different times due to skiing and summer vacations because it is in the Lakes Region. Bike Week can bring 250,000 extra people into the area every year. It just seems like there is just way too much traffic. You would think there would be many more reports.
DevouredbyVermn
Dec 31 2009, 12:38 PM
QUOTE(Digger44 @ Feb 14 2008, 01:52 PM)

Hey All,
I like to hear of reports of NH sightings as I have lived here most of my life. I am not an avid poster in this forum, but I do pop in to read the posts a few times a month.
One thing that NH lacks, to my knowledge, is an organized scientific group to record, report, and log any valid sightings in NH. It may not happen very often here, but I will say that if you have ever been through the White Mountains you can see an amazing habitat. I have read of some activity in ME and VT as well.
Here is the thought I am kicking around. I have the ability to design and host websites at no charge. Is there enough interest to develop a Tri-State web site that could be helpful to organize and collect information? I appreciate the non-argumentative tone of this site, and certainly would like to keep that tone. I would want to stay away from paranormal theory and well as religious discrimination. I don't see how Evolution vs Young Earth helps bigfoot discovery, and hate to see both of those side insulting each other. I would also like to point the site to quality reports and not silly things that are not logical. Investigation of reports could be exciting as well.
I don't have a lot of ideas put together, but i would be willing to listen to suggestions and discuss this further.
I can't post in the main Northeast forum, so please feel free to repost this if you wish.
Try TeamNESRA.net We have people that can investigate reports from NH as well as Maine and Vermont. C'mon by and see what you think.
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