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Subject:[ SierraParanormal] Our Expeditions To Boca CA, Kyburz Flat and Sardine Peak California... 5/2/2015
Date:5/12/2015 3:12:46 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
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Kyburz Flat
 
We would leave the Truckee and Donner Lake area heading north towards Sierraville and passing Sagehen Creek. The Sagehen Creek and Meadows is an area I did recently that takes you up to a very ancient location where today the Stampede Reservoir resides. Since I had gotten some bigfoot evidence there I had a good feeling about Kyburz Flat since technically it just sits on the other side of some smaller hills and peaks. Relatively both are very close to one another therefore yes you can hike to all these regions via foot from one to another if you wanted to were just trying to connect the dots and be thorough in our research.
 
To get to Kysburz Flat I would pass over Sagehen Creek then the Little Truckee River which keep in mind also passes through the ghost town of Boca California. I also stood on it when I went hiking at the Stampede Reservoir and when I went offroading up near Impendence Lake back in March. Eventually you turn off down this dirt road to an area known as Kysburz Flat which is this massive alpine meadow with wetlands and numerous historic sites. It also is overshadowed by the monolithic Sardine Peak which you can see Fire Lookout Tower 117 just quietly sitting at the summit above from afar. This investigation had all the elements of what one should be involving a mix of ghosthunting to chasing Bigfoot who says you cannot do both at once?
 
When I was driving down the dirt road Tammy spotted on her passenger side a coyote just moping along. Its so rare to see them during the day its not impossible but it does happen so I definitely made sure I tried to get photo and video. I was not even at my destination and already I could clearly see nature was very abundant here. On this expedition alone it would involve the rest of my entire day exploring, hiking, offroading and learning about the region. Which would involve an Indian village site that had Petroglyphs, More's Station and Ranch Site, Wheeler Sheep Ranch Site, Sardine Peak and the long back country tip to Sierraville a semi ghost town we did some work in back in March.
 
Washoe Village & Petroglyph Site
 
I would start my journey at the most ancient indigenous site which resides along the Kyburz Flat area but in the woods. Its actually more extensive then what others might think but its known for this massive stone slab which actually is broken into three pieces. You have to understand that this site was occupied dating back to 5000 years ago. Besides the Washoe their were a few other tribes that converged here and one could see why. Their was and is an abundance of wildlife, water and natural supplies to sustain the tribe which often lived in the Nevada high desert in the winter months while in the warmer months migrated to Kyburz Flat when the snow melted here.
 
I am not sure why the call the petroglyphs Cupules but to sum it up many of the rocks have them. I know this because while Tammy was at the stage coach station site I was off roaming the woods studying various rocks. The cupules are small little pits or holes ground a few inches into the rock while some are all by themselves others appear to have some sort of pattern. I always thought that the cupules were grinding rock site where the native women would grind herbs and berries for decades causing them to form but at this site this may not be the case at all as opposed to Chaw'Se an area I visited in 2008.
 
There is a plaque near the main petroglyph site its a good read I try to cover such historic sites through my videos as well to help educate others. The woods that border the flat seem to have many rocks and boulders scattered throughout that contain these cupules. I am sure that they can be found anywhere along the flat considering that more then likely it offered a home to the natives.
 
More's Station
 
Across from the Petroglyph site is a boardwalk which takes you around a small loop at a place known as More's Station. The station site boast multiple locations where the state stop stood or sites that were part of it. Nothing remains but each area is marked where something once stood and its very apparent that something at one time did reside within the central region of the flat. Those sites would include the hotel, collapsed root cellar, corral, barn, original part of the Henness Pass Road and a deep collapsed well.
 
Along the boardwalk their is plaques all of them contain pictures and some history. Walking on the boardwalk allows great views of some of the peaks surrounding the region and off to the south appears to be a pond perhaps some wetlands. There are also some dirt roads that seem to pass through the area at one time early pioneers some very well known passed through here via horse carriage.
 
Personally as a paranormal investigator its a must that every location I take EMF readings and EVP sometimes which produce great results other times not so much so. You cannot possibly declare a place haunted all the time but some of the time you can depending on the evidence gathered. I never know what secrets each site may hold I might one day get a UFO on film or a picture of one or an apparition sometimes even finding a strange track that matches Bigfoot. The work we do is ongoing even if we do not see anything their is always history I try to bring to the table.
 
I spent a good amount of time at the station site you can see where the old corral was or as some refer to it as a fence line which today is just a rock wall. You can see the well site which is just collapsed in on itself while where the massive hotel stood is just a flat grassy knoll and the root cellar is merely a hole. This station saved lives countless emigrants traversed this route and laid their head on a pillow at this exact site so its very relevant. I also seen some old time photos and have to say that the site today looks entirely different as opposed to the 1800's when trees surrounded the stage stop and ranch site.
 
Wheeler Sheep Camp
 
We hiked back to the jeep then I drove on out to the Sheep Camp which at one time resided on the north end of Kyburz Flat. Today not much remains of the camp but a restored brick oven maybe some scattered remnants of some wood and even a log bench. I even seen this split log resting on two smaller logs as if it was used as a table top at one point in time. A little shelter was built to help protect the brick oven and yes you can reserve to use it as back in the day the Basque herders used the oven to make bread in.
 
We had a nice picnic at the camp as a matter in fact we were the only ones out here so it was extremely peaceful and really a great day to conduct our bigfoot research. I generally do not like when their are others around I find the less people I see the more nature and bigfoot experiences I have. In this case the camp had so much to offer me I spent more time here then any other location at Kyburz.
 
One could stand on the north end of the massive meadow or as some call it the flat and look south for over a mile where sheep once grazed. Spring is just beginning up here so their were not as many wild flowers here as their should be but still its very green back here. There are also bird houses all over the place and I found a rusty bent metal pipe out in the woods. If you explore enough you will find some signs that the camp/ranch once existed back here at one time.
 
The one thing that stood out to me here is that the bird life is amazing seriously! I seen a few chipmunks checking us out eating, blue colored, lime green colored and exotic birds. Their was also quite a few humming birds I spent an hour trying to photograph them and they just simply were to fast. They never stop fluttering nor moving around but to have a picnic with dozens of them flying near you checking you out is really awesome something everyone should experience. I seen birds at this location that I have never seen in other parts of the sierras its pretty amazing how wildlife changes based on region. Their were allot of sterling's also flying over us and by then the weather really had gotten almost up to 70 so it was a beautiful day to be out here.
 
This was a strange site I have to say out of all the locations I hiked at and explored nothing revealed more evidence of Bigfoot then the Wheeler Sheep Camp which ill get into in a bit as to why I think what I found holds some weight. Then again it does not surprise me the Stampede Reservoir is just to the south over some hills on the other end of the flat. The Stampede is known for its Bigfoot activity and even sightings. Its a real deal of a place very primitive and pristine back in this region alone the flats are very large perfect for deer to graze. The flats have small seasonal creeks and the ground is very soft in it so I did get my feet a little wet but its a good area to find tracks at of various wildlife or even Sasquatch.
 
At the camp Tammy found a bunch of bones scattered back here which may not be paranormal but we know there are predators back in these woods. On this trip I seen three types of predators bear, mountain lion and coyotes. Therefore the bones we found may fallen victim to one of these predators although I could not tell what animal they came from. There was a skull at the site which I picked up to study, possibly a leg bone which was split open marrow sucked out of it and then part of a spine with vertebrae still attached to one another. It was not a large animal may have even been a small dog at least based on my examination of the bones and mutilation. I did not see any scuff or teeth scrapes on any of the bones which adds to the mystery.
 
I did go hiking on the northern side of the flat tried to check for tracks since the earth here is very soft and muddy. This meadow has a bunch of small seasonal creeks that trickle through it thus life is lush here. You have a variety of wildlife that probably come down to the flat to get a drink then again others might grave in the meadow. Its very large therefore since its surrounded by quite a few very large peaks anything could come down to the flat to hunt here including possibly bigfoot.
 
I drank a beer here also chased some butterflies I enjoy to smoke a bowl at each location that I visit. Its very relaxing to me but it also helps with some of my medical issues the best therapy you can have for them is some herb, brew and some serenity with mother nature. Its very therapeutic for me and I wish I had a bigger team because technically people are really missing out on some of the best locations you can possibly get back to and physically explore. Think of how many people have burned their bridges with me or ended up not taking a chance at joining our team. These folks have missed bigfoot sightings, UFO sightings, ghosts activity, ghost towns, caves, mines, beautiful scenic locations, offroading to remote locations and so much more!
 
When I was exploring I found a watering hole which was manmade as if water from one of the season creeks or some natural spring was diverted via pipe into this pit. The pool was deep filled with wood boards and green algae. Further away was a smaller second pool or just a rectangular hole in the ground also filled with water. I did not have a stick to test the depth but it also was still stagnant water therefore it had algae in it. Further away was a well or rusty pipe protruding out of the ground which may have been used by the sheep herders here its hard to know all what was here at one time.
 
I did find something strange while hiking on the north side of the flat which was a single track and I cant say for sure bigfoot made it. As the track was only the first half of the foot as if something put all its weight towards the frontal area. How I knew it was a track is I studied it further only to find out that it had toe impressions. You could see that whatever put weight down created mud to be pushed up between the toes forming small barriers. Although the track was oddly shaped the toe impressions were very real so we have to take this into account. Besides the fact what I found odd about the track is that it truly was all by its lonesome self. Although I found signs they continued on after a few impressions they mysterious just vanished in the soft ground which is very common with the Bigfoot investigations I do and I cant put my finger on it just yet but I do have a few theories.
 
Before I left the camp I found this tree stump also with a giant rock on top of it quite considerably it weighed a lot and was oddly shaped. It appeared that something may have been using the stump to tree knock or as some theorize tree bang common in Sasquatch incidents. You have to take into consideration that you have bones at the site, a strange track and a rock sitting on a stump. It may not be paranormal but all of it may not be coincidence and maybe just maybe something now uses the camp to sustain itself as wildlife is abundant and their is plenty of seclusion as well as a viable water supply. Also at the camp had a few bathtubs in the woods I believe they were using them as watering troughs for the sheep and later I would find plenty more.
 
Sardine Peak & Fire Lookout Tower
 
Once we left the Sheep Camp I was on the road to the summit of Sardine Peak which is really one of the highest peaks in this region surrounded by large meadows and valleys at every angle. We would leave the flat only to enter into a narrow canyon that graces the edge of Sardine Valley. As you approach the valley and look to your left you can start to see how large this mountain is. 
 
We would take this canyon road where Tammy pointed out there was a bear on the edge of the woods in a clearing. I stopped right away but since I was driving I went about 15' past the bear because at the time I was focusing on offroading. As soon as I seen the bear I tried to take its photo and my camera was not turning on our working. I finally left the truck Tammy was hesitant on me doing this but I wanted to try to get the bear on film. I did film the bear lumbering off into the national forest but it was brief. This was a giant male bear probably about 600lbs easily with brown fur and definitely is a rare event to see in the sierras.
 
I went around to the back of my jeep after filming it I tried to snap a few photos of the bear in the woods. I begin to film again as I seen the bear coming out between some trees then it turned around and locked eyes with me. I thought I was filming him staring directly into the camera and it turns out the cam never did not sure why. I was really upset about this not that I have not filmed or photographed bear before but to have one lock eyes with you is truly an exhilarating experience and is what I live for when I study nature.
 
I wish I would have finished filming it here I was documenting the sighting of the bear better looks like my cam is going to have to go into the shop once again. You see the cam was sent into the shop to be cleaned but when they sent it to me it must had gotten damaged during shipping. Therefore the internal clock battery keeps resetting my settings which takes time to fix especially when you only get a bear sighting for a matter of seconds. I was pretty perplexed when it did not film I am a realist adventurer so everything I see I document and here I risked my life confronting a bear for nothing! More then likely after my birthday near the end of the May ill be either getting a new cam or having this issue repaired what if it was Sasquatch? I cant have this ever happen again!
 
After the bear sighting their is this road that ascends along the edge of Sardine Peak although its not to difficult its rocky and you do have to take it slow. To get to the peak was still miles away so the journey to the top of the peak would be that of a slow one. The road edges the south end of the peak as it switchbacks all the way to the top zig zagging along Kyburz and Sardine Valley below. There are directly below two volcanic vents that rise out of this meadow its a must see if your into these type of geological monoliths. They are both just rising straight up from a meadow which is surrounded by marshland and some very thick vegetation.
 
As we went higher the view became phenomenal we were not even at the top but I had gotten out to peer over the cliffs below and all I can say is we were finishing off the day to an amazing end. The amazing peak views were on the agenda to finish off our day I was just excited to drink a cold beer once I reached the top and eventually we would turn off into the woods parking at a gate. You have to be very careful as you take the dirt roads to the top of the summit as their are many dead end roads some of them take you right to the edge of drop offs.
 
We would gather our backpacks then hike the rest of the way to the top of the peak peering through the woods is an old fire look out tower. These towers back in the day were small little cottages that sat on many of the peaks in this area. In this case this wooden fire look out tower was three stories high the first floor which is the garage then the two upper floors were your living quarters while the top had a deck all the way around it so you could see the sierras 360 degrees. There was also some snow in the woods as we hiked to the tower but not allot probably from the previous snowstorm we had a couple weeks prior to this.
 
I eventually would reach the tower where we climbed this narrow stairwell to the top and I have to say the view from up here is stellar. From the top you can see all of Kyburz, Stampede Reservoir, Truckee, Lassen Peak, Mount Rose and the Sierra Buttes of Sierra City. You will not get a better view then this I could see easily a 100 plus miles in every direction. I also seen the peninsula I stood on in the middle of the Stampede from above. I cant believe that I stood in the center of the reservoir a few weeks ago then here I am on a peak above it so that is one of the benefits our viewers will get to absorb is that they will get views from the shores of the Stampede all the way from being high above it. The one thing I did not see is Lake Tahoe as mountains to the south obstruct its view.
 
One of the windows was open on the fire tower it appears that they were airing it out for Spring and although I do not think they are renting it out but if they did it would be well worth a nights stay up here. The tower has been restored at one time it was abandoned and merely a shell of its former glory on top of a peak which offers some of the best views in this region. I spent sometime on the deck taking scenic photos and some video footage. It was very windy when I stood at the top of the tower it almost feels like everything is going to topple over.
 
Below the tower is a patch of woods where I found an old outhouse or maybe some wood storage shed. Above that is a wall that was made by the CCC which prevents any mud slides so that the tower does not fall off the edge of the peak. There is also some old stone foundation I found and engravings in the cement used to secure the beams which hold the deck around the tower up. I bet when renovations took place the scouts and some of there parents wrote there names in the drying cemetery to commemorate this event.
 
There was not allot of wildlife on top of the peak although I did see an eagle flying around eye level with us but over the meadow gliding back and forth. The wildlife is truly amazing in this region at this point I just about seen every form of nature you could see on one single trip. Its possible that due to the lack of people and remoteness that this is one of the last untouched areas in the sierras as compared to regions like Yosemite which has allot of tourism.
 
Road To Sierraville Lemon Canyon
 
Our decent off the mountain would be much easier but the sun was starting to go down if you were to take into account the ride off the peak combined with the long back country dirt road out of the wilderness into Sierraville I was looking at about 20 miles of off roading. I was almost sure I would not make it out of here before sundown but I was fine with that. The road through Lemon Canyon is full of thick vegetation the type of area you would expect to see Bigfoot.
 
The canyon out of here was rough in some areas but doable as we followed this meandering creek, wetlands, ponds and areas the woods were so thick that it would be difficult for a human to get through it. There were parts of the road just simply covered by trees it felt as if they closed on in around us. The road that we took we had no idea where it would lead us as at times it was confusing as the road branched off to the south. Sometimes as a bigfoot field researcher ill just take roads in hopes of catching a glimpse of something back in the national forest.
 
The Tahoe National Forest in my opinion is challenging its mixed with allot of vegetation ranging from high desert to full out very dense forest. There is allot of back country and there are no shortages of Bigfoot in the region. One could see why a creature like this may exist as its a very remote area with allot of offbeat peaks, streams, rivers, lakes and forest. Driving through here was even a little rugged but no less its an area we need to work with and we have been the past few months.
 
At times the canyon really narrowed I seen a few deer cross the road and go up the mountain. I took there photos and some video no problem but for me seeing deer is common. However based on the fact that the national forest is full of life you can tell that there is enough wildlife here to sustain such a creature like bigfoot. Besides the deer on the road I seen my second coyote of the day just trotting through the forest checking us. I also seen rabbits and some odd squirrel species I never seen before. We stopped at this one location on the road where we came across a Marmot or some kind of large rodent looking at us from the top of this rock.
 
By the time we came out into Sierraville the sun was behind the mountains and the skies were glowing orange. Living here grows on you some of the most gorgeous sunsets transpire in the wild west. People tend to forget that besides Bigfoot in this region this area was home to thousands of emigrants who traversed them via horse wagon. I am sure they would have seen the same thing I did as they came out of Lemon Canyon which was downtown historic Sierraville.
 
Sierraville has not changed since the 1800's some of the old homes, cemetery and businesses look the same as they did in the 1800's. The cemetery which is at the opposite end of the valley is also a historic wonder to see. After riding through Lemon Canyon I needed a break so I had gotten out to take some sunset pictures. The moon was full and bright in the sky to the east behind us as downtown Sierraville just a couple miles up the road was illuminated by a pretty sunset as you could see the old wood buildings of downtown glistening in the distance. The Sierra Valley is one of the large alpine valleys in North America and trust me when you stand in it you feel very small.
 
By this time I had done a full loop starting off near Sierraville then going deep into the national forest and back out into the town from the east end of the national forest. I covered allot of miles but it was time to go home. My day was filled with mountain lion, coyotes, bear, deer, eagles and exotic birds. Never have I ever hiked in the Sierras and seen as much wildlife as I did on this journey which in theory raises the question whether Bigfoot could sustain itself in this region? The answer is more then likely a big fat yes as none of the wildlife here is underweight or has ribs showing. Their is still a very healthy food supply to sustain these animals such as a bear or coyote so why not Sasquatch?
 
The drive home was very quaint it does not get any better then having the moon hovering over you while your driving around Lake Tahoe. In conclusion the ghost town of Boca and Kyburz were both very amazing sites. I spent the day chasing nature, bigfoot evidence and looking into the haunted history of these very old areas that once were home to natives as well as emigrants who today are long gone. Both locations were very large so it took us from sunup to sundown to really delve into them! I cannot wait to see what else this area offers.
 
Once I get these locations up on our website I think our viewers are going to be quite pleased with our finds, photography, videos, history, B&W old time photos and so much more. Their is no doubt in my mind that we stumbled upon some great locations to share with the public. All in all with all the great sites we visited each one has its own little twist to it that being Boca, Boca Reservoir, Kyburz Flat, More Stage Station Site, Kyburz Petroglyphs, Wheeler Sheep Ranch, Sardine Peak & Fire Lookout Tower and into Sierraville. Which just pieces together more locations in this region all together and more parts of the Tahoe National Forest that are new to us.
 
The thing about what we do are sometimes meant for our eyes only meaning I cant video record and photograph everything. But some things that we encounter are rare events like seeing a bear or some new species of wild life or even something paranormal. Their are only some things in life that will happen once which is why I try to encourage the public to join our team and group. Because I can write all day long even share evidence but to physically see a Bigfoot track or a UFO darting over the trees is far better to see with your eyes then anything I could ever say. I enjoy what we do here at PGS were not ran by some producer faking things or any other drama.
 
Were all about having a good time exploring uncovering history and the strange. Also having a few beers toking some good 420 and being with others who I care about. Despite the fact that we are a very small team we get allot of work done between offroading, hiking and exploring. I would not trade what we do for the world sometimes the only happiness I feel is when I am off on an adventure. I cannot wait to see what other jewels remain hidden in the Tahoe National Forest. I am going to try to get up to Independence Lake and Peak in the future which is just westward of Kyburz. So with that in mind that will be our next expedition in this region which is very remote and many miles offroading. I almost made it there back in March based on how most of the snow is melted and the fact that the roads are in better condition VERY soon I am going to make it here. Sardine Peak can be seen from a variety of locations that are below it such as the Stampede Reservoir, Independence Lake, Kyburz etc etc so when I am at these locations ill be able to look up and tell everyone that I stood on top of the Tahoe National Forest and at the top of its summit!
 
In the past few years I have been so many wilderness and national forest in the sierras. I have to say every single one of them varies as some have more Bigfoot sightings or activity while other places may just have more haunted history. No matter what is lurking within the sierras I can assure you we will find and bring it to all of you!! Our success rate finding the paranormal is very high and the work we do is credible that is because were one of the few remaining old fashioned paranormal groups. When you think about it when your around for almost 15 years and you work with locations that are connected to one another your going to unmask unexplainable things but only when you put yourself there!
 
I love this region its full of old ghost towns, beautiful wilderness areas, historic sites and the Bigfoot in this region seem to be off the charts. I found evidence in Kyburz but also near the Stampede Reservoir. This is an ancient place dating back to 5 thousand or more years so petroglyphs in the area are common but so are old stations like More's and historical ranches. This is a rich area full of lakes, streams and beautiful scenery. Its an area of California that is pristine and very lush this might be attributed to the fact that some of the snow is still remaining here so when it melts it provides water for all the wildlife and meadows that have seasonal creeks thus allowing flowers to grow as well as attracting allot of bird life. This is gods country here and we hope that others will value our journeys into it.
Peace,
Lord Rick
PGS Founder

 I captured this object over the flat and all I can say at this point is that it is a UFO. It could be anything a drone, government test craft or something from another world for all we know.  I can tell you what the object is not and that is a bird. Its very solid but appears to be moving so fast that what we have is distortion on both sides of the object. Whether this is just energy distortion or due to the object traveling at a very high velocity could be contributing factors. Back in the 1940's and 1950's cigar shaped UFO sightings were on a rise. Today they are still being sighted across the globe and nobody really has any concrete information other then photos like the one above. The flat is an ancient site it would appears that all of the world such objects are often witnessed near locations that represent are extremely sacred or as some may refer to places of power such as ley lines. The Tahoe National Forest is a strange place as you have more Bigfoot sightings and finds then anywhere else in the country statistically. Then you have major UFO activity around Lake Tahoe which this area sits just north of it. One must suspect its quite possible that there is some connection between the two areas since they are relatively close together.

As an investigator I always have an open mind like for example this rock sitting on a stump. Now one might say a hiker left it to mark the trail or you could possibly say that a primate like creature such as Bigfoot may have left it on the stump so that it could be used to communicate with other kin in the area. For example since the flat is very lush you may have a group of deer grazing. Perhaps the male hunts the deer while the female squatch stays back using this rock to bang on the stump to serve as some alert when a hiker nears the area. Nobody knows for sure but we must always open our mind to the endless possibilities our planet sustains. Finding rocks on stumps is not as rare as you would think so I cant say Bigfoot put this rock here but on occasion we do find areas that tree banging has taken place by these creatures.

Its not uncommon to find animal bones in the mountains especially if your looking for them like me. I try to pay mind to such things that way I can at least be aware of some kind of predator is lurking nearby. Often the more bones you find the more so chance that you are stepping into the lions dining room. I cannot say what kind of skull this is my first thought maybe would be young fawn. The sierras use to be full of predators but due to the encroachment of man for hundreds to thousands of years its been reduced to the culprit being a mountain lion, bear, coyote, wolverine, bobcat or sasquatch. The wilderness is about survival of the fittest and over the years food is becoming scarce. I put the skull on the table just to give our viewers a better view to kind of make you aware that there are skulls around the flat. But it also shows that their is a food source available for any given predator in the region.

I found in the flat during my journey allot of these long wide impressions which all were around the same size. I am not even sure they are tracks I just thought it was strange that you would have a set of them going for about 15' then randomly they would vanish. Every single one of them the mud was pushed forward moved which could have been caused by something with a considerable amount of weight back when the flat was thawing this time of year. For example this track or impression appears to have some toe divots that are overgrown by grass. I thought it was pretty strange and I really cant make heads or tails of it. There are sometimes cattle grazing in the sierras its possible someone brought a herd up here and they tore up the meadow.

 I also filmed this location its basically a large rock formation residing up at the top of a ridge with a small cliff below it. Its not a huge entrance in my video I stated that maybe a coyote or mountain lion could hide here but not true. The entrance going down into this den, cave or rock shelter is rather tall and big enough for even something like me to enter it. I am not saying this entrance into the rocks holds monsters such as Bigfoot but if you were one of these creatures you definitely would take advantage of such a location in the winter months. Caves like these or even rock shelters could be harboring evidence that this creature has dwelled here. I used a good zoom to get this photo since it did sit higher up on these cliffs just before sundown. The sierras are very porous anotherwards their are thousands of miles of lava tubes, caverns and massive extinct volcanoes. Therefore its not uncommon to find such locations if your like me who spends their time looking for the road less traveled. Many of the hidden caves in the sierras have not been discovered therefore creatures like bigfoot could definitely remain elusive!
This time a closer look more in depth into these very old bones I found surrounding the Wheeler Sheep Camp. You can tell first off that the bones are broken and chewed on with something that had allot of force. I believe that a mountain lion brought down its prey as the bones despite there condition were not found from the skull. Its obvious something took this creature down gnawed on some of the bones breaking them open for the marrow. Then perhaps the coyotes came in to finish the job or scavenge what was left hence why there were broken bones scattered for over 20'. I never did find any rib cages or femur bones unfortunately therefore where the rest of the remains are is anybodies guess. There are big bears at the Flat I came face to face locking eyes with one here eventually it turned around ran off but it was at least 600lbs and very healthy. Therefore yes a Sasquatch like creature could definitely find a food source here!
 Hey everyone I photographed this mushroom cloud literally over northern Nevada from about half way up to the top of Sardine Peak. This is not an atomic mushroom cloud but rather just a natural occurrence. Just over the sierras is the high desert or rather the city of Reno is where this massive cloud is hovering above. I wonder how many folks ever took notice to this cloud or it was just so massive that being under it they never were able to see its grand design. As great as it is to uncover the truth or seek out the paranormal its also just as fun to cover some Fortean Phenomena as well!

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