Avrel Seale, Monster Hike: The Sasquatch Mystery
Jul 02, 2018, 01:52 PM
Some 'monsters' seem to be able to choose to remain 'undiscovered'...
Myth, fantasy, reality - fact or fiction? The book cover makes the case here.
Monster Hike: A 100-Mile Inquiry Into the Sasquatch Mystery, Amazon.
One of the Top Ten Best Cryptozoology Books of 2017 - Loren Coleman, International Cryptozoology Museum, CryptoZoo News.
Amazon Review
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Real Life Adventure, A MUST read for all people with an interest in the subject, "This book was recommended by a trusted friend who happens to live next door to the author. I was relaying my own unexpected encounters in New England when he recommended I give this a read. Couldn't be happier. The information supports other findings I had encountered in my own studies, with slight expected differences given the Environmental differences of Texas and New England. From Skeptic to Believer to Knowers a book worth reviewing for anyone with an interest."
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"Why, after thousands of reported encounters with humans, do they still go unacknowledged by science, government, and mainstream society? What does this tell us about the dangers and the rewards of believing in something mysterious?" … And how can a non-existent fiction leave footprints?
Avrel Seale set out on his quest - a 100 mile trek along the Texas Lone Star Hiking Trail looking for Bigfoot. I have experienced and seen signs of Sasquatch myself that shift the issue from myth to reality. Board Camp Crystal Mine.
The story amps up after just two nights into the trip... He doesn't come up empty handed.
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Ardy Sixkiller Clarke [More Encounters with Star People] was warned as she traveled to collect her stories, "Stay close to the campsite. Don't go wandering off alone." That caution remains an influence when I hear or read about the brave souls who trek into the great wilderness on their own.
Bookmark David Paulides.
Blog: https://avrelseale.wordpress.com/2017/11/14/new-book-monster-hike-a-100-mile-inquiry-into-the-sasquatch-mystery/
Wendy's Coffeehouse Blog
Monster Hike: A 100-Mile Inquiry Into the Sasquatch Mystery, Amazon.
One of the Top Ten Best Cryptozoology Books of 2017 - Loren Coleman, International Cryptozoology Museum, CryptoZoo News.
Amazon Review
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Real Life Adventure, A MUST read for all people with an interest in the subject, "This book was recommended by a trusted friend who happens to live next door to the author. I was relaying my own unexpected encounters in New England when he recommended I give this a read. Couldn't be happier. The information supports other findings I had encountered in my own studies, with slight expected differences given the Environmental differences of Texas and New England. From Skeptic to Believer to Knowers a book worth reviewing for anyone with an interest."
***
"Why, after thousands of reported encounters with humans, do they still go unacknowledged by science, government, and mainstream society? What does this tell us about the dangers and the rewards of believing in something mysterious?" … And how can a non-existent fiction leave footprints?
Avrel Seale set out on his quest - a 100 mile trek along the Texas Lone Star Hiking Trail looking for Bigfoot. I have experienced and seen signs of Sasquatch myself that shift the issue from myth to reality. Board Camp Crystal Mine.
The story amps up after just two nights into the trip... He doesn't come up empty handed.
***
Ardy Sixkiller Clarke [More Encounters with Star People] was warned as she traveled to collect her stories, "Stay close to the campsite. Don't go wandering off alone." That caution remains an influence when I hear or read about the brave souls who trek into the great wilderness on their own.
Bookmark David Paulides.
Blog: https://avrelseale.wordpress.com/2017/11/14/new-book-monster-hike-a-100-mile-inquiry-into-the-sasquatch-mystery/
Wendy's Coffeehouse Blog