Panzer
SILVER Star
Glad I didn't know this before we went camping. 8 - )
http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_county_reports.asp?state=OK&county=Le Flore
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Constant Sasquatch watch held in Honobia
By Ron Jackson
The Oklahoman
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HONOBIA - The stories are as alluring as the Kiamichi Mountains from which they spring.
Gigantic footprints embedded in the soil. Unfamiliar moans and shrills emanating from the forest. Hairy, ape-like creatures darting across remote creeks and roads.
Such accounts are told by seasoned woodsmen, reared on a lifetime of stalking wild game in the mountain ranges that surround their homes. Such accounts also are told by second- and third generation loggers who are as hardened and rugged as the terrain they work.
Most, but not all, are reluctant to share their experiences. No one wants to be ridiculed for relating the unexplained things they have seen or heard.
So, few admit they have encountered Bigfoot.
And yet stories of close encounters with this legendary creature keep tumbling into the mountain hideaway of Honobia like a never-ending rockslide.
“There is something out there,” said Harold Yates, a Honobia resident who retired last week after 30 years with the state Forestry Services. “I don’t know what it is, but something is definitely out there.”
http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_article.asp?id=449
*** The rest of the article is in the link***
http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_county_reports.asp?state=OK&county=Le Flore
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Constant Sasquatch watch held in Honobia
By Ron Jackson
The Oklahoman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HONOBIA - The stories are as alluring as the Kiamichi Mountains from which they spring.
Gigantic footprints embedded in the soil. Unfamiliar moans and shrills emanating from the forest. Hairy, ape-like creatures darting across remote creeks and roads.
Such accounts are told by seasoned woodsmen, reared on a lifetime of stalking wild game in the mountain ranges that surround their homes. Such accounts also are told by second- and third generation loggers who are as hardened and rugged as the terrain they work.
Most, but not all, are reluctant to share their experiences. No one wants to be ridiculed for relating the unexplained things they have seen or heard.
So, few admit they have encountered Bigfoot.
And yet stories of close encounters with this legendary creature keep tumbling into the mountain hideaway of Honobia like a never-ending rockslide.
“There is something out there,” said Harold Yates, a Honobia resident who retired last week after 30 years with the state Forestry Services. “I don’t know what it is, but something is definitely out there.”
http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_article.asp?id=449
*** The rest of the article is in the link***