New Bigfoot Video From Idaho?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 20th, 2012
This video showed up on youtube a week ago.
What do the Cryptomundians think?
Bigfoot Sighting In Idaho 2012
A large shady creature which appears to be a Bigfoot is spotted walking through the trees across a canyon. Before we began filming the figure could be seen walking through the clearing of snow just to the left of the trees.
we never really got a good look but at first we saw what we thought was a person walking across the canyon but after looking at it for a second it looked more and more not humanUploaded by Lukeking327 on Mar 13, 2012
About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005.
I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films:
OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.
And BTW DWA:
No offense to Mr. Coleman on this regard. Nevertheless, I disagree.
BTW, was it Hapa who has my book’s title as “Crypto-zoology A to Z”? It is Cryptozoology A to Z. It is a common mistake due to the fact that Simon and Schuster’s cover title designers split the name on the front of the book.
Also, I’m not sure how I got pulled into this, but if you Hapa are calling any of my population “laughable, idiotic, and sad” ~ besides that being a personality-based and not intellectual critique ~ I would enjoy reading your best guesses.
Cheers, gentlemen.
Mr. Coleman:
I did not know at the time that I wrote that post that it was your population estimate. DWA said it was TBRC’s, an ogranization of which I am not familiar, not mentioning it was your organization until just quite recently. For the statements I am sorry.
I don’t have a guess as to how many Bigfoot there are in North America: The hijinks aside form DWA I would be hesitant to give a number, due to so many unknowns about the creature itself and reaction by media and pseudo-skeptics at population estimates. Plus there is also the differentiation we have to make between Neo-giants and True-giants, which might very well take a chunk out of the 4,000 Bigfoot population estimate. To me I would guess the number could very well be 4,000 or higher, depending on the actual range of the creature, of which we have not a full knowledge of. It could very well be also that a tiny population exists in Canada (Nahanni Valley) while everywhere else sightings are based on hoaxes mis-identification and escaped apes and monkeys (Not likely I think, considering that Bindernagel concludes that Sasquatch exists on Vancover and similar isles, and there is I believe about a million acres or unexplored regions in North America where the animal could easily hide). Meldrum thinks there could be some populations in the Appalachains (probably not spelled right) as well as the PNW, But until a survey is carried out we won’t know, and we have only estimates left until the animal is proven and we get the surveys, estimates that are not excepted by the mainstream Scientific community.
I’m going to look up TBRC, Never heard of it before till now.
Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy?
If so, then their estimates are half of DWA’s. About 2,000 animals in North America,
I didn’t read anything there of Mr. Coleman’s estimates (DWA must be referring to a totally different Estimate than the TBRC).
Still, this is only an estimate. When the animal is proven, a more accurate field count should be made.
BTW: BFRO’s Population estimate is 2,000-6,000.
Another interesting point: there was some discussion about an estimate of 100,000 Sasquatches by one Daniel Perez a while back here. That number seems kind of high, yet the man did say that trying to nail down a Bigfoot population was a whole lot of guesswork.