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Bigfoot and Beyond with Cliff and Bobo

Ep. 035 - The Bigfoot Law Backstory Minisode

Bigfoot and Beyond with Cliff and Bobo

Bigfoot and Beyond LLC

Science, Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Natural Sciences

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay wish you all a Happy New Year! While they're enjoying the holiday break, they'd like for you to enjoy this minisode, which documents a casual conversation between Cliff and the Durrell family. John and Linda Durrell discovered the bigfoot tracks that eventually led to the famous Skamania County, Washington ordinance that provides legal protection for the hairy hominoids there.

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0:00.0

You are now listening to Bigfoot and beyond featuring the

0:07.1

Lenin and McCartney of Bigfoot, the other arguably Harrison and Star,if and Bobo The big footprints were going up the hill up the road.

0:27.0

This is the Bear Creek one.

0:29.0

Right.

0:30.0

And off a little further out. Another set of tracks was going the same way.

0:36.0

And then they got up on the road or the gravel road.

0:41.0

And then they went down there and then went right up to side of the hill.

0:45.0

Yeah, they followed the tracks up the logging road.

0:48.0

Okay. Now this road he just talked about that the foot tracks were going up up the road. This road went right

0:57.2

straight down into our campground. I see. I mean that's as far as it went and the reason for this road was I don't know who

1:09.8

made it it wasn't the logging. I think it was just general fisherman traffic because

1:18.7

that was the closest place that you could cross to get down into the Wind River.

1:28.0

And so there were a lot of fishermen that used to use that access to the Wind River to fish.

1:35.0

I see.

1:36.0

But anyway, how this all came about was that it was a Sunday afternoon or Sunday morning and some friends of ours dropped in just

1:48.0

to visit and we're all sitting around here doing nothing and the other fellow his name was Larry said how about we

2:01.0

go for a ride and I said well where are you going to go and he said where do you want to go and I said well you know what I said if it's not too far. I'd love to go up to Bear Creek and see how much water is

2:15.6

going through the creek in late winter. So we all agreed that that's where we go.

2:23.0

So we all jumped in the car and away we went.

2:27.0

And we got up there and I was the first one out of the car

2:31.0

and I was so excited about going to see how much water was going through the creek that I was trying to run.

2:38.0

Well, the snow was a little bit too deep to run.

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