Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Andrew Peterson from Washington State. I am interested in Sasquatch information from the Olympic Mountains of Washington.
I am the current director of a organization called The Washington State Sasquatch Search Group.
Our website is located at:
www.angelfire.com/wa/sasquatchsearch
E mail me at:
andrew6p6@hotmail.com
I would love to hear from you.
Regarding that last question.. (I'm not sure if it posted) Here was my response.
Thank you for the welcome! Yes, I have used forums to share research, in fact our organization has our very own forum called "The Washington Sasquatch Discusion Forum" (40 members)
Its located at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/washingtonsasquatch/
Yes, the video trailer says over 4 years research tracking 2 creatures. That is 4 years for that perticular documentary "On the Track of the Pacific Northwest Sasquatch II"
The Washington State Sasquatch Group organization was founded on Jan. 5th 1998. See our Organization's Profile at:
http://www.angelfire.com/wa/sasquatchsearch/profile.html
Our first Documentary was released in 2000.
The Sasquatch hair sample was validated by Mr. Farenbach (I belive he stated it was only 1 of 5 samples at the time he thought was genuine)
Other than the hair, we also located was some feces in the Olympics that could not be identified by anybody. This is also shown in the 1st documentary with independant researcher John Pickering.
We also have photo of a creature. Here's the info:
Date Taken: August 29, 1999
Remote Camera Station #9
Location: Olympic National Forest
Lower Wynoochee Basin, Grays Harbor County
Film Type: 35 Mil. 600 Speed
Camera: 35 Mil. Cam Trakker
Other Info: The Cam Trakker was placed approximately 15 feet from a game trail near a fresh sighting of two distinct Sasquatches at the time. The large tree was used as a marker. The Sasquatch in the photo was approximately 7 feet tall.
You can see all the footage in the Video Documentary and the sills on the website.
These 2 perticular creatures have been our research targets over the last 4 years.
We also have documented foot impressions, hand prints and fist prints. Most of these photos I have placed on our website located at:
www.angelfire.com/wa/sasquatchsearch
Yes, the country is beautiful. Consider this:
The Olympic Peninsula features over 2.1 million acres of public Federal lands. Of this area, over 630,000 acres are managed by the Olympic National Forest and the remainder by Olympic National Park. Ninety-five percent of Olympic National Park is designated wilderness area. There are no roads in the Park, only a few trails with many miles in between. The vegetation is lush in this unique temperate rain forest. The largest remaining stand of undisturbed old-growth are found in Olympic National Park. It is truly an amazing part of the world.
Again, thanks for the welcome Robert.
Respectfully,
Andrew Peterson
Aberdeen, WA