Saturday, January 12, 2019

Mount Wrightson Bigfoot

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James Joseph Gibson (RMSO contributor)
Gibson Highlander writes RMSO 
& shares his Bigfoot research notes from some of his Arizona Bigfoot expeditions.

 Note photos attached. The forest cover is heavy, In many areas on Mount Graham, there is heavy growth forest. Again, there are 8 count BFRO sighting reports on remote Mount Graham in S.E. Arizona.

P.S. There are actually 8 sightings on Mount Graham in S.E. Arizona, to as recent as 2013. Beautiful area a reasonable drive from my home in Pima County, Arizona. Highly recommend you try



To, Kelly Shaw at Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization
  The following is my submitted report to the RMSO regarding a Fall 2015 parallel escort incident in the Coronado National Forest of S.E. Arizona, following summiting 9,452-foot Mount Wrightson (photo from ascent attached).

Report:
 It was mid-week day in latest-October of 2015 when I set out from the Madera Canyon trailhead to climb 9,452-foot Mount Wrightson via trails on the Coronado National Forest in S.E. Arizona.

  The weather was clear and few where seen along the route, two groups of two each and, surprising...to me... for near November in higher forest, one Arizona Horned Toad accompanied the hundreds of other lizards of various types darting as I walked along. A bit over halfway, I would have the peak to myself.

 Upon summiting 9,452-foot Mount Wrightson, I stayed atop approximately 30-minutes taking in the sweeping vistas, Having begun my ascent will after noon, I needed to start back and knew that it would be dark return by trail with flashlight in hand.

 It was soon after nightfall that I reached the junction of the Summit Trail and Josephine Saddle Trail. I had pulled from my backpack a Surefire G2X 15- to 320-lumen light with plenty of spare CR123 batteries carried and began running it all full output as I proceeded back to my Dodge Ram 4x4 at the Coronado National Forest trailhead located at the end of the Madera Canyon Road.

 It was soon after starting down Josephine Saddle Trail that I noticed noises indicating movement to my left. It then became clear that I was being paralleled (escorted or stalked)  as I made my way down the mountain by flashlight. On multiple occasions, scanning with the Surefire light at high output, I could not see far enough into the forest to identify the apparently large animal following me. Movement of the animal was too fast for off-trail travel to be human in the uneven and forested terrain, in light or dark. I began to wonder if I was being stalked by a Mountain Lion or, perhaps, one of the rare Jaguars that inhabit the Santa Rita Range of S.E. Arizona I was in.

 Another approximately 30-minutes passed and the paralleling presence was still there. Occasionally, the noise of its following would become more noticeable (perhaps a half dozen times). On my belt was a 1911 type pistol in caliber .45 ACP and it had been a presence comforting since dark,...even more so upon hearing the escorting movement outside flashlight range on the steep slopes below Mount Wrightson's summit. 

 As I moved thru a mixed forest of pine and deciduous trees, I was calm though prepared for a big cat to come out of nowhere. And, while preparing for a big cat. I had to note the unusual nature of a large creature moving so effortlessly on uneven, steep and forested slopes, keeping pace with my moderately quick pace by flashlight, down the maintained U.S. Forest Service trail.

 After the paralleling/escorting incident on the Josephine Trail in the Santa Rita Range, I learned, in addition to sightings, territorial bluff charges and vocalizations, the paralleling, or escorting, stalks are attributed to Bigfoot. Upon reflection, I have presented this report as evidence of such behavior in another potential Sasquatch and human related incident

Thank you for your time & consideration. The area might be new in Bigfoot sighting reports.

James Joseph Gibson

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