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Published
to this site January 24, 2010
We have created a new forum for discussion
that we call "Roadside Research". What we
do is search for sighting reports near enough to
us that we can drive to them. We dissect each
report, map the area using Google Satellite maps,
GPS, and odometer readings from our car. We
use the information from the report to find the
exact location to the best of our abilities.
We take pictures, make notes and document the sighting
area with as much detailed information as we can.
Even though we sometimes are unable
to locate the individual who originally made the
report, we feel that documenting the report with
our own research can be a valuable tool that adds
weight and clarity to the original report.
It is a way for those, who cannot
get out into the remote areas with manpower and
the monetary backing such an expedition requires,
to become part of the process as well as providing
a way for the average enthusiast to contribute.
Many of the sightings are in rural
and semi-populated areas. The creature is
seen crossing roads, in back yards, in fields, or
somewhere where humans can happen upon them.
More and more, they are showing up in locations
that can be documented by the Roadside Research
method of investigation.
Roadside Research adds to the already
existing information, validates the information
in the original report, and sometimes corrects errors
and finds details that were overlooked at the time
of the report.
We will also be researching older
sightings to document the changes to the location
over the years. Nothing ever stays the same. Looking
at a location over the years helps researchers to
understand the dynamics of how we humans often encroach
into what used to be remote wilderness, pushing
the Bigfoot's territory back and creating habitat
and ecological problems for that species.
As we research the various locations
we also bring flyers and place newspaper ads requesting
information from the local residents in search of
additional sightings and perhaps even bringing forth
information that may not have been available at
the time of the report. This particular part
of the research is in the experimental stage.
We discovered placing ads in the local newspapers
can be expensive. We have placed one such ad at
this time and are waiting to see if it has any value
and if it is worth repeating.
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In the meantime, we are trying to
target our market more effectively and with less
cost by placing flyers in sporting goods and hunting
stores, bait and tackle shops, gun shops, and army
surplus stores. We will be reporting the results
of this experiment along with our reports.
This past week we heard from another
researcher who had discovered one of our Roadside
Research investigations near Corning, NY in the
Finger Lakes region. He explained to us how
excited he and his wife had been when opportunity
presented itself during a family visit to that area.
They used the Roadside Research concept. They performed
their own investigation in the Waterloo area following
the information from our report.
Not only did they have fun following
the clues and hunting down information, they found
that they too could participate in the hunt for
Bigfoot without having to invest in expensive gear,
and spend time and money they didn't have hiking
and camping in the woods. They didn't want
to be arm chair researchers, but didn't realize
that there was a middle ground between the arm chair
and a tent.

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