Monday, November 13, 2006

Bigfoot news: Sierras expedition report - got photo











On or about Sept, two campers went to a semi-wilderness campsite in teh El Dorado National Forest, near

the Kirkwood Ski area just west of Lake Tahoe. Jon-Erik Beckjord, a UC Berkeley MBA and business consultant, and his fiance, Chris Pitts.They two 4x4 suvs, with food and camp gear, up a 4x4 road, and camped near a wide creek.


The was just good for swimming but on the frosty side.
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Three old Bigfoot tracks were found along the trail, and on the second night, when "call-blasting" of alleged
Bigfoot screams was done, a large high volume eerie howls were returned and appeared to approach the camp, closer with each outgoing call-blast. Being only one man in the camp,Beckjord reluctantly stopped the call-blasting. The next night, more call blasting was done with more fortitude, but no replies came forth.

On the first day, Ms Pitts thought she saw a Bigfoot creature in two locations after she had called out loudly

"Hello Bigfoot, we are here and we mean you no harm!" However, Beckjord was not able to see them. On the 27th,

he decided to walk around to the other side of the creek to search for tracks, while Ms Pitts stayed behind to cook.

He took a simple 35mm pocket camera with a 1.6 zoom lens in case he found tracks.
He found no tracks and took several photos of the camp, from the other side of the creek. Then he returned to the camp. No further Bigfoot contacts occurred, and after four days, the couple left for San Francisco.
In recent weeks, all the many rolls of color and B&W film were processed, and one photo, frame no. 6, of a 200 ASA
color 35mm roll, appears to have something significant in it. This is one of the those shot of the camp from across the
creek. As readers may note, Ms Pitts in a blue tee shirt is 30 feet to the right of her white car, standing near the
cookstove. On the far side of the car there appears a brown animal that looks like a primate, according to Dr Thomas
Tomasi, biologist, SW Missouri State Unv. 99% of all viewers immediately ask "What's that big monkey?"
It appears to be standing and is ten feet tall, based on the nearly 6 ft height of the car. The head is on a
strong chest with no neck, and has a large bicep muscle and a lower arm with a very large hand with the opposable
thumb pointed up. The figure is a male and has the appropriate organ. The legs are obscured by the hood of the car.
A set of white undershorts and blue tarp obscure part of the hips and legs.
Copies of the photo in various enlargement sizes have been sent to Dr Jeff Meldrum at Idaho State Univ., to the
dean of Arts and Sciences, to Meldrum;'s critics, and to the President of the University, the point being that
the additional Bigfoot evidence tends to justify Dr Meldrum's research, which has been under fire.
See the photos here and also at http://www.bigfootforums.net/septexpedition
and press may get direct jpg copies by requesitng same at rudyrudy3@comcast.net or by calling
510-878-2468.
Beckjord will have the 35mm negative validated by a local professional film lab, and certifies that no Photoshop was used to add any image. Both persons will take a lie detector test. Nobody can afford a make a ten foot tall Bigfoot model and drag it up into the wilderness.

This is called the "Real Deal Bigfoot" photo, (c) Jon-Erik Beckjord, but each news outlet may have one time free use.

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