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Sasquatch hunters hope to find proof in Dolly Sods

By Erica Peterson
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October 27, 2009 · Have you ever been in the woods and wondered what could be there, lurking behind the trees? One group thinks they know.

On a cool but sunny October day, Dolly Sods is beautiful. The sun shines through the trees and off the endless boulder fields.

But in its endless wilderness, Dolly Sods is a little bit spooky, too. It’s a still, quiet place. And according to Billy Willard, it’s a great place to search for Sasquatch.

“Typically we go out and visit sites where there’s been previous sighting reports,” Willard said. “We do get encounters called in to a hotline that we have, and we go out and we’ll research those areas looking for evidence such as footprints, strange stick tree structures and that kind of thing.”

Willard is the founder of Sasquatch Watch of Virginia, a group made up of Bigfoot enthusiasts who collect information about the legendary being in their spare time.

They’re camping out in Dolly Sods, traipsing around in the wilderness area’s forests and bogs looking for signs of Sasquatch.

“As large as they claim this creature is, it’s got to have some weight to it. And if it’s walking around out here, it’s going to leave a footprint,” Willard says.

He finds something he thinks resembles a Sasquatch print in the bog, deep in the mud.

“It could be a small track right there,” he said. “We’ve got a track right here, not as big as the other one we saw over there. And again, it’s old, you can tell it’s been here since the rain. But that might actually be cast-able. There might be some toe impressions in there.”

He pulls out some plaster of Paris and makes a cast.

Some of the members of Sasquatch Watch of Virginia have actually had a sighting—where they’ve come face-to-face with a creature they believe is a Bigfoot. But even those who haven’t believe the creature exists.

Bruce Harrington is the self-described skeptic of the group.

“I think one of the biggest arguments that people have against the existence of Bigfoot is there hasn’t been any proof,” Harrington said. “From a logical standpoint, absence of proof is not proof of absence. So just because we don’t have the proof that these creatures exist doesn’t mean they don’t exist.”

The men—and the group is made up solely of men—have an impressive amount of gear with them. They pull out GPS navigators, trail cameras, regular cameras, voice recorders and evidence bags.

The latter is used when a team member finds suspicious droppings. Into the bag it goes, to be sent off to a lab for testing.

Everybody has their own theories about what kind of creature Sasquatch is. Though he’s been hunting for years, Willard has never had a sighting.

“I could accept that this thing is human, whether it’s an undiscovered Native American tribe of people, I could accept that this is some kind of North American ape that just simple hasn’t been documented yet,” he said. “Those are the two main theories.

“Now you have some more out there theories, like these things are aliens and came off a UFO. That they go through dimensions and can walk through different portals. I think this thing’s flesh and blood, whether it’s human or more ape.”

Though their weekend in Dolly Sods didn’t lead to any sightings, Sasquatch Watch of Virginia is still looking for proof. They say it’s out there.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,570010,00.html

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Plowboy
Haha Tugboat you beat me to it. Yes the Virginia bigfoot hunters are going to Elkins West Virginia, my home state but about 2.5 hours from me. I live in the southern most part of West Virginia which is the border to southwest Virginia. Our biggest problem (of which I am part of) is all the atv activity. this makes a sighting hard beacuse if a Sasquatch is there it of course will steer clear of all the rucus. hopefully some good will come from their hunt.
Moose
Hi,

I wish you all well in your hunt for Bigfoot in the West Virginia mountains, however, it is only fair to inform you that there is another likely explanation for the answers you seek.

The result of a DNR experiment gone horribly wrong, these smallish monsters, compared to the size of a Bigfoot, are in the West Virginia woods and on our waters. They are very secretive and elusive and were known originally to feed on livestock only. This has dramatically changed over the last several years, as they are now known to stalk and then kill those who seek to enjoy our natural resources.

Hunters, fishermen and sightseers seem to be the most vulnerable. We have found that the primitive equipment you are supposedly using to track the Bigfoot would be completely useless in an encounter with an Abbagoochie.

Please be careful while you are here. If you happen to see or hear something that doesn't fit your profile of a Bigfoot and you can't seem to explain it, please refer to our website or contact us directly. We are glad to assist if possible.

Best of luck to your group,

Moose.

The West Virginia Abbagoochie
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