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Hunting the illusive Sasquatch

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Sasquatch hunter Bill Miller (left) explains the characteristics of Big Foot as fellow hunter Tom Steenburg looks on. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

A seven-foot Sasquatch has been spotted near Chilliwack, a witness says.

And two local Sasquatch hunters are convinced the sighting, reported last month on Mount Cheam, is the real deal.

“This was a legitimate sighting, not a bear, not a deer or anything else,” said Bill Miller, a full-time Sasquatch hunter who lives in Harrison Hot Springs.

The Sasquatch was sighted on June 19 at 2 a.m. when a husband and wife were travelling down the mountain after watching the city lights from a lookout point. The wife was busy fiddling with CDs when the creature crossed in front of them.

“He grabbed his wife’s arm and said ‘did you see that guy cross the road?,’” said Tom Steenburg, a Sasquatch hunter and Big Foot author, who interviewed the couple two days after the sighting.

“His wife started asking him questions, like what was he wearing. He said that he wasn’t wearing anything, he was just really hairy. She asked how tall he was. He just said that he was really big. Finally she asked, was it the Sasquatch? No, he replied. It couldn’t have been, there’s no such thing as the Sasquatch.”

The man who saw the figure described it as having “long arms, down to his knees,” a “very heavy, big upper body,” a “thin waist,” a “flat stomach,” and no neck, “just kind of a head.”

He compared it to being “big like a wrestler, flexing its back and chest.” He also said it was about seven feet tall, covered in black hair, and walked on two legs.

“He said they came around the bend, then something took a step up from the trees and out onto the road,” said Miller. “It took only two quick steps across the road, looked towards them, and then it was gone.”

Miller, who has been a Sasquatch hunter for 10 years, and Steenburg, who has been one for 29 years, investigated the site in the following days.

“We looked for signs of where it might have gone into the bush and I found it immediately,” said Steenburg, who has investigated over 500 Sasquatch sightings in his career. “I saw exactly where it stepped.”

They found elongated trackings of crushed sprouts and pine needles, measuring a few feet in length, and over four feet apart.

Although there was no Sasquatch hair found at the scene, and the road was too hard to leave behind any detailed footprints, the two hunters still believe there is enough evidence to prove that the Sasquatch had passed through.

“It’s too problematic to explain it as a hoax rather then accept it,” said Miller. “Who would be running around out here in this ankle-breaking country, in a gorilla suite, on a warm night, sweating their tail off, jumping in front of cars?”

The tracks led all the way down a steep 60-metre hill, covered in branches, trees and shrubs. Miller believes that if someone was playing a prank they would have only waited at the side of the road instead up struggling uphill in the dark.

As well, the tracks were in a straight line. According to Miller this is even more supporting evidence, as the Sasquatch has a mid-tarsal break in their foot that allows them to walk one foot directly in front of the other with ease.

“If I, or any other human, were to climb this hill I would need to turn my feet sideways to stay balanced,” he said. “But these footprints are in a straight line, like he was walking a tight rope. They even go straight over a two foot high shrub in one step. This is circumstantial evidence.”

The footprints also proved that the sighting couldn’t have just been a bear.

“A bear walks on four feet, and throws its weight from side to side when walking,” he said. “And their footprints are only the size of baseballs, they aren’t elongated like these impressions.”

Along with the footprints, Miller pointed out that the description the man provided was too accurate to be a joke. He also ruled out the possibility of the man playing a prank on himself and Steenburg, saying that he had no motive.

The man who reported the sighting, an avid hunter, wishes to remain anonymous.

“He was really apologetic, and really agitated,” said Miller. “He seemed to be wrestling with the idea that he just saw a Sasquatch. He didn’t believe in them.”

According to Miller and Steenburg most people who report sighting don’t want to be named for fear of a tarnished reputation.

“Ninety per cent of the population don’t believe that the Sasquatch even exists,” said Steenburg.

Both men receive their fair share of slack when they tell people what they do for a living.

“It’s human nature to laugh at what your ignorant about,” said Steenburg. “But that’s what it’s all about, trying to get people who tell you it doesn’t exist to believe in it.”

Miller feels the same way.

“It’s easy to be skeptical and laugh at it,” he said. “But no one has ever stepped up to give a counter explanation for the evidence we have collected, even when they’ve been offered money.”

Miller and Steenburg both use their own money to keep the dream alive. Miller is living and working off of his pension right now, but is hoping that the video he will one day get of the Sasquatch will support him for the rest of his life.

“I don’t want to see it close enough where I can feel it’s breath in my face,” he said. “But I want a video of it. That’s all I need. Just a video of it, and I’m set.”

awray@theprogress.com
bipedalist
Seems like an honest of enough follow-up to me, photographic documentation of the area is always a plus, and of the trackways with known
yardsticks a big plus. I guess that particular area is replete with sightings?
billgreen2005bigfoot
hey everyone this is a very interesting new article about sasquatch. thanks bill smile.gif
Bigfoothunter
RE: Chilliwack Progress Newspaper ‘Mt. Cheam sighting article’



The article in the Chilliwack Progress Newspaper concerning the Mt. Cheam sighting had several key errors in it created by the reporter who wrote the article. However, the actual evidence that was seen at the location, although circumstantial, was quite compelling in favor of the eye-witness to say the least.

To start with, the original sighting was actually on Mt. Archibald which sits next to Mt. Cheam. Because the two mountains appear to look to be part of the same mountain, any reference to the sighting being on Mt. Cheam seems to be a reasonable mistake that anyone could make.

The animal had appeared to have walked up a steep hillside that was probably over a quarter of a mile long. Our backtracking the animal some 60 yards down that incline had told us that what ever this was that the man had walk out in front of his vehicle had probably not been standing along the road so to merely step out in front of someone passing by in the way a prankster might operate.

Another detail was the 16 to 17 inch elongated impressions in the vegetation accompanied by a three to four foot stride while traveling uphill. Tom Steenburg and I noted that the foot impressions on the slope were pointed in the direction that the creature was walking. This in itself was a feat that I could not attribute to any human being that I have encountered to date when walking up a steep incline. Myself and anyone else that I have ever watched travel up such an incline must turn their feet at an angle to the slope so to get a good foothold so to drive ourselves upward with each step. Those steps for humans will usually range between 1' to 2' depending on the grade of the hill and the agility of the climber.

I also want to add that the 'Chilliwack Progress' newspaper article had erred when reporting that I had told them that the mid-tarsal break attributed to the Sasquatch is what allows the animal to walk in a straight line. The Mid-tarsal break simply means that the foot appears to be able to bend at mid-foot, whereas a human's foot bends closer to the ball of the foot. This has nothing to do with the Sasquatch being able to walk in a straight line when striding out as the article so wrongfully reported.

The caption accompanied with the article that showed me holding my elbows up high and out to the sides was only to show the posture needed for 'me' to achieve the shoulder width that the witness attributed to the creature. In no way was I attempting to convey a message that the Sasquatch is known to stand or walk in such a posture.

I would also like to add that a second witness has since come forward and appears to have encountered this creature 3.5 hours earlier than the first witness ... at around 10:30 P.M. on the 18th of June. The first witness had reported seeing the animal at 2 A.M. on the 19th of June. Steenburg and I were able to rule out the second witness having seen the story in the newspaper and offering a copy-cat report for we confirmed that the witness had told someone of his sighting the night of his encounter and well before the Chilliwack Progress printed the original story. We have no information at this time that would cause us to think that the two witnesses know each other and to this day we have not and will not divulged the identity of the first witness per his request.

Tom and I do wish to thank the Chilliwack Progress Newspaper for doing a report on the sighting. We understand that details can sometimes be lost or misunderstood when so much information is being put to someone who may not have a lot of field information pertaining to the subject of the Sasquatch beforehand. We feel that the two representatives for the newspaper who met with us at the sighting location were inquisitive, most serious, and professional in every way in an effort to cover this story. Again, we thank them and the Chilliwack Progress Newspaper for covering the story.

Bill Miller
Bigfoot Field Research
billgreen2005bigfoot
hey bill miller wow thanks so much for that very inportant above update indeed. bill smile.gif
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