It's mid-March and the new researching season is almost upon us. During the winter months alot of researchers spend their time indoors and online. It's a good time to catch up on what's going on in the Bigfoot community, and also a good time to read and perhaps come up with some new strategies for the coming season. Not to say that there isn't anyone out there working a spot, but the potentially cold and snowy weather, combining with the drop in sighting reports from the winter months, keeps many folks indoors.
I'm very much looking forward to spring. I plan on doing quite a bit more field-work than I have in the past. My first year in this endeavor was spent solely on reading and learning all I could about our hairy woodland friend, and although I by-no-means consider myself an expert, I think I have a good starting place on which to work from. The second year was a combination of field-work and armchair research. Now, coming into my third year, I'm going to concentrate more on field-work.
I've gone over all my gear. Added a few pieces. Even repacked my evidence bag. I have a couple spots in mind where I plan on doing some overnights. Should be a good year. Will I find anything? Gee, I hope so. But even if I don't, there's nothing bad about spending time afield.
A New Season....
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