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 BFRO List of Bigfoot/Sasquatch MediaPhotos - Sound 
recordings - Eye Witness Sketches - Collections - Film & Videos
 
Photos
 
       Sasquatch Sound Recordings
 Coyote sounds often mistaken for Sasquatch Howls
   Eyewitness Sketches
 
 
 Collections
	The Bob Titmus collection of tracks, papers and memoribilia, along with other 
		pieces of northern California bigfoot history, are on permanent display at the 
		Willow Creek - China Flat Museum (in Willow Creek, California).
		
 The collection includes the original track casts from the Patterson film site 
		in nearby Bluff Creek.
 
 
 Films and Videos
 This web site will not list the various clips that are known to be fake. 
  There are several. It should be no surprise that some people will attempt to 
  create bogus clips. The pertinent clips are those that may be authentic.
  The 1996 New York Baby Footage  
    -- A dimly-lit, shakey clip obtained by campers at Lembo Lake, outside Poughkeepsie, 
    New York 
  The 1967 Patterson-Gimlin footage -- also known as "the PGF," among 
    bigfoot afficionados -- Obtained in 1967 during a bigfoot hunt in Northern 
    California. 
 
 
       
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          about PGF The PGF has been included in a few different documentaries over the 
            years. There have been several short "In Search Of" type programs 
            that have used blurry, degraded copies of the PGF in their compulsory 
            bigfoot/sasquatch episodes. 
 The DVD version of the documentary "Sasquatch: 
            Legend Meets Science" contains the entire footage -- the clearest 
            version available.
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         The documentary "Sasquatch: Legend 
    Meets Science" is the most up-to-date documentary about scientific 
    evidence and video footage. This documentary covers the shift in attitudes 
    among the scientific community in recent years, and records the examination 
    of the Skookum cast by three well known primate experts, including Dr. Daris 
    Swindler -- considered to be the top primate anatomy expert in the U.S. 
 
 The 1970's feature film documentary "The Mysterious Monsters" also 
    includes the PGF. The Mysterious Monsters was an augmented remake of a popular 
    70's TV documentary, "David C. Wolper Presents: Legendary Creatures". 
    It had a sucessful cinema run in the early 70's. It was never released commercially 
    on video.
 
 
 The Paul Freeman footage was filmed in Blue Mountains region near 
    the Washington/Oregon border. In the beginning of the clip, Paul is following 
    a line of tracks into a grove of trees where an large animal is seen moving 
    away from him. 
    
       
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 Paul Freeman (now deceased) worked for the local watershed district 
            when he had his first encounter in a restricted forest area. He was 
            ridiculed after first sighting, but then began to carry a camera with 
            him.
   |  So far no one has shown a side-by-side comparison, with the Freeman footage 
    on one side, and a human wearing a similar "costume" next it. As 
    with the Patterson figure, it is not easy to duplicate the Freeman figure.
 
 Paul Freeman was a man of small means. He would not have been able to construct 
    a Hollywood-caliber "costume".
 
 This footage is also contained in the documentary, Sasquatch: 
    Legend Meets Science.
 
 The "Memorial Day footage" was shot by Lori and Owen Pate in 1996, 
    at Chopaka Lake in north central Washington State (click here 
    for map).
 
 
       
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          as Lori videotaped it. This is the third clip analyzed in Sasquatch: 
          Legend Meets Science Several minutes of the progam is dedicated 
          to a forensic reconstruction of this figure and its movement across 
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The 1970's feature documentary "The 
    Legend of Boggy Creek." -- the first, and most widely recognized documentary 
    title.
  
      This documentary contains no actual footage like the PGF. All scenes 
        are re-enactments depicting local incidents from the Arkansas-Texas border 
        area.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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