Email your Bigfoot sighting to RMSObigfoot@gmail.com
"She was covered with straw colored hair 3 inches long,
more compact & muscular than a human"
Butte Lake Sasquatch
Running in Manzanita Bushes
Curt Brasier writes RMSO
Back in 1974, I invited two of my High School buds (1970 graduates) to ‘Butt Lake’ (Should have been Butte Lake except for a map makers error!) in Northern California.
While walking down a game trail, with rifle in hand, I stopped next to a large Manzanita bush to listen to the sounds of the forest. After several minutes, a scream of a voice I had never heard before, yet can’t forget, erupted from under the collection of manzanita bushes next to me!
Then, to my surprise, a young female Sasquatch about 4 or 4 1/2 feet high jumped out onto the trail in front of me!
Her physical appearance was obviously female, although much more compact and muscular than a human. She was covered with straw colored hair ~ 3 inches long but perhaps an inch longer on her head.
As she ran down the game trail away from me, I forgot about my rifle as I watched this athletic young female (sasquatch) run away from me in panic.
As I gripped my rifle, I could only see, the similarities to a human girl of her age...
Let us not drive these hominids, with whom we share North America, into extinction!
As creatures of evolution and the Gods of Creation, do they not deserve the same rights to existence as we?
Please, give the Sasquatch your blessings to live in peace..
RMSO responds
I recall other sightings in North California around manzanita. One that comes to mind is Bobby Reich Sasquatch sighting & others linked below.
Email your Bigfoot sighting to RMSObigfoot@gmail.com
Filmed by government employees working a small stretch of highway at 1st thought it was a hunter and then after several attempts to communicate by shouting and waiving arms. The unknown individual did not respond to their calls. They began to suspect it may be a Sasquatch or Bigfoot. They filmed it with a home camera.
BC Bigfoot Captured on Video in Remote Northern Region