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This is a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way.
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People often find glyphs and some guess that it is either like a family crest or from an individual. I do not find them here, but may not be looking hard enough for them. Some of them that I have seen in pics kinda remind me of Chinese writing. Not sure if there is a connection or not.
Now to try to grasp the stick category…The first thing is what would appear to be a “blind.” That's simple as it gives an ambush point and breaks up the color and shape much like the stripes on a tiger.
The saplings alternate its kinda hard to see but there are 3 in arches -
This (below) is a rare find – 2 saplings both broken at different times at the same height, also so as they would not kill the tree and they both point to my pond a freshwater source. They are at the roads edge where the trail splits.
You can see the trails they use (below).
You can see arches on the left side (below). This is by the creek and a crossroads in the trail system.
Then, you get the big criss-cross structures which I believe are a territorial marker. The Teepee types have been suggested to mark where they will bed down in the area often times next to a fallen tree, like a campground for them. This is just my interpretation of them. Others may have a different interpretation and be correct in their findings. Often times we have to give it our best guess to fill in the missing pieces of this great puzzle we call Bigfoot.
In some locations around the US people find rocks stacked in 3's. Sometimes they will be to large to be moved by humans. Many attribute this to Bigfoot. although it could also be humans doing it as there seem to be a lack of eye witness accounts of Bigfoot doing this. In my location, I have not seen rock stacks at all and there are plenty of Bigfoot around but not any hikers since it's private land. I am not sure if this behavior is done by a specific subspecies or just humans, but anything is possible.