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West Virginia
Sept 14 (Thurs) - 17 (Sun)
Leader: Larry Sidwell - 2WD and trailers OK |
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Ohio
Sept 21 (Thurs) - 24 (Sun)
Leader: Dusty Ruth - 2WD OK; no trailer |
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SE Penn
Sept 28 (Thurs) - Oct 1 (Sun)
Leader: Eric Spinner - 2WD OK; no trailer |
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Wisconsin
Sept 28 (Thurs) - Oct 1 (Sun)
Leader: Bob Barhite 2WD OK; no trailer |
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Colorado
Sept 28 (Thurs) - Oct 1 (Sun)
Ldrs: Boyd Omer, Dennis Pfohl - SUV (with clearance for mud) |
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NW Penn
Oct 12 (Thurs) - Oct 15 (Sun)
Ldrs: Paul Bogdan, Paul Mateja - 2WD OK; trailer OK |
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Northern New Jersey
Oct 26 (Thurs) - Oct 29 (Sun)
Leader: Larry Rippon - 2WD OK; trailer OK |
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Tennessee
Nov 5 (Sun) - Nov 8 (Wed)
Leaders: Lori Wade, Rick Reles - 2WD OK; trailer OK |
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TO ATTEND a BFRO expedition you need to register with the organizer of the expedition you'd like to attend.
Registration requires a few steps.
Step 1: You must read through the registration info and the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page.
Click this link to read about REGISTRATION and the FAQ
Step 2, and all other steps, are described in the Registration/FAQ pages linked to Step 1.
BFRO expeditions bring people to areas where they will
have encounters with Bigfoots at night. The odds of success depends on the
selection of locations. Selecting the best locations depends upon
sighting/encounter information (the more, the better) so the BFRO selects
organizers who have the most information in a given state.
A long
weekend with the BFRO will allow you to learn what would take years to learn on your own. The BFRO has identified many potential habitat zones after collecting
thousands of sighting reports for more than 15 years. The expeditions
target these habitat zones.
We select territories with a history of credible sighting reports, etc.
The reports you see posted on the web site are only a fraction of the
information we have. They are only the first hand reports, and
the ones that witnesses have allowed us to post publicly on the
web site.
The expeditions are scientific in nature, but you will
only understand where these efforts fall in the scientific process once
you have experienced it for yourself. No other scientific efforts will
happen with respect to these animals unless these expeditions happen first,
because the BFRO is figuring out how these animals can be studied.
One of the purposes of these expeditions is to show people how these
animals operate, so more people can help us identify other habitat areas
in the US and Canada.
At this stage, many previous expedition attendees have managed to encounter
these animals in other areas, after learning our techniques for identfying
habitat zones and provoking an encouer there.
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Some
comments from participants:
... "My expectations were not high for this trip.
I really had no expectations of hearing or seeing anything, so I was pretty
amazed when we finally found tracks." ....
Ken Fitzpatrick - NY, NY
..... "This was the first time in four years of
investigating this subject that I actually got to hear one." ....
Mark Harrison - Roanoke, VA
..... "I would like to thank
the BFRO for allowing me to attend the Sierras expedition. This was a
true learning experience for me. I was very impressed with the high quality
and the knowledgeable individuals.This BF mystery will only be solved
by a team effort like this."...
Roy Cowan - Bakersfield, California
.... "The [New Mexico] expedition was fantastic! If
you do more expeditions next year I would like to participate."
Paul Mateja - Buffalo, NY
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Frame 72 of the Patterson footage.
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... "The WV expedition and
follow up trip were amazing. I met a lot of great folks and enjoyed myself
to the hilt. I know I'll be seeing many of you again. Until then, my best
to you all." ...
Dave Donlon - Washington DC
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