+tsunrisebey Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 There is a big foot here in Helena, I see it alot. It's connected to my right ankle and sometimes my left one too Quote
+usyoopers Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 Those of us that live in Northern Michigan have always believed in Bigfoot (thats what we call him here), there have been many reported sightings. Well, I can now say, without a shadow of a doubt....Bigfoot is REAL!!! He visited our cache! We got a log yesterday that he had dropped a coin at our cache GC152NN, "Edge of Delirium", hows that for where he likes to hang out! We hustled on out the door, hoping to catch a glimpse of him, the wife or kids. That cache is a kind of creepy walk to on a summer day much less a gloomy fall day, it was approaching dusk when we headed in, a 1/2 mile walk with 2 beaver dams to cross. I armed myself with one of those (really big) mag lights (I was thinking self defense, the other yooper laughed at me) and some pepper spray. I must say that with a little fear moving you it really doesn't take to long to walk 1/2 mile, it does make it a little difficult to find a steady footing over the beaver dams when you have to keep looking over your shoulder at every little rustle of the leaves...durn near had me topple over once! Made it to the cache site, there wasn't a bit of evidence that he had been around, no foot prints, no toppled trees or trampled bushes, just his coin in the cache....he is a sneaky one! As darkness was quickly approaching we beat a hasty retreat to the car. The other yooper thinks I imagined it but I swear I heard a growl/yowl (really weird, scary sound...the kind that makes the hair stand up on your neck?) as I got into the jeep.....may be was was just saying "Your welcome??" Thank You Sasquatch/Bigfoot/Yeti for visiting us!! Quote
+Team FIREBOY Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Congrats to all the finders of this beautiful coins. Hey Steph, I got to take the picture of Mal holding the coin, how kewl is that? I am having a fabu time in Australia. I am in Hobart with Liz now, hopefully we will find a coin too. Watching caches in Tassie now! Jodi Quote
+Rockin Roddy Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Congrats to all the finders of this beautiful coins. Hey Steph, I got to take the picture of Mal holding the coin, how kewl is that? I am having a fabu time in Australia. I am in Hobart with Liz now, hopefully we will find a coin too. Watching caches in Tassie now! Jodi GREAT to see you in the forums Jodi!! Take care! Quote
+Geo.Error Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Congrats to all the finders of this beautiful coins. Hey Steph, I got to take the picture of Mal holding the coin, how kewl is that? I am having a fabu time in Australia. I am in Hobart with Liz now, hopefully we will find a coin too. Watching caches in Tassie now! Jodi jodi and lizz and other ozzies please look out by caching, yowie is still alive in australian look here the proof A photo from yowie Footprints So please take care for yourself, he is nice to give coins away but you never know when you meet him in real A little bit worried about there friends Geo.Error Quote
lorca.nl Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Congrats to all the finders of this beautiful coins. Hey Steph, I got to take the picture of Mal holding the coin, how kewl is that? I am having a fabu time in Australia. I am in Hobart with Liz now, hopefully we will find a coin too. Watching caches in Tassie now! Jodi jodi and lizz and other ozzies please look out by caching, yowie is still alive in australian look here the proof A photo from yowie Footprints So please take care for yourself, he is nice to give coins away but you never know when you meet him in real A little bit worried about there friends Geo.Error sweetie don`t you worry, YOWIE is GOOD and NICE and he never hurt people and Yowie is so cute so the only thing that can happend is that they fall in love of the beautiful man.. so the only thing we have to worry about is that Jodi or lizzy not gonna fall in love of the YOWIE and that the stay in town and not disappear in the arms of YOWIE Quote
+Geo.Error Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Congrats to all the finders of this beautiful coins. Hey Steph, I got to take the picture of Mal holding the coin, how kewl is that? I am having a fabu time in Australia. I am in Hobart with Liz now, hopefully we will find a coin too. Watching caches in Tassie now! Jodi jodi and lizz and other ozzies please look out by caching, yowie is still alive in australian look here the proof A photo from yowie Footprints So please take care for yourself, he is nice to give coins away but you never know when you meet him in real A little bit worried about there friends Geo.Error sweetie don`t you worry, YOWIE is GOOD and NICE and he never hurt people and Yowie is so cute so the only thing that can happend is that they fall in love of the beautiful man.. so the only thing we have to worry about is that Jodi or lizzy not gonna fall in love of the YOWIE and that the stay in town and not disappear in the arms of YOWIE Quote
+Leafer54 Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 (edited) Wow! Could I have had better luck or what? I saw that a coin had been dropped by Geo Sasquatch himself right near my home, so I went to see if it was still there early this morning--in the dark! On the way, with flashlight in hand, and through the woods, I kept hearing sounds like someone was following me....was it Sasquatch himself? Running down the hill I tripped..the sound was getting closer....I looked around and there was something big looming over me! I thought I had better hurry! I got to the cache and low and behold there was the beautiful coin! Running back up the hill there were more sounds. I thought hopefully I can get in my car and home without anything (or anybody) grabbing me. I made it home dirty and wet--did I mention that it was also raining?---but with a coin I will treasure for a long time! Wow! What an adventure! But in my haste I didn't sign the log! Oh well, I have been here several times anyway. Thanks, Geo Sasquatch!! Edited November 16, 2008 by Leafer54 Quote
+joranda Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Maybe bigfoot will visit my cache that was put out in area near me where he was sighted many years ago. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...27-c790aa570c5b Either way, what a great looking coin. Quote
+Tank Hounds Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Holy Crap! I skipped a cache on my way to a conference in Dearborn, MI because it was near a park and ride and the lot was completely full. I stopped on my way back home and went to the cache. It was an ammo box over a hill and down in a copse of trees...there was what I thought was a clear geo-trail...got to the cache and found this coin! I was so excited I forgot to take a picture! But there were a ton of leaves on the ground and it really was a little forest right next to the parking lot! Maybe the geo-trail was bigfoot's trail instead? Thank you so much! I never thought I would find one of these coins! I love the mystery coins! Thank you thank you thank you! Quote
+Hockeyhick Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 I did a little maintenance on one of my more tougher caches, and had an encounter... Thanks to the Wild-One! What a great coin!!!! Quote
+intolerable Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Congrats to all the folks making the find! Quote
+Tethys C Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Congrats to the Sasquatch finders. This is one of my many 'nicknames' being 6'7" and a bit hairy. I'll have to make a trip down to SE British Columbia to try and find a 'real' sasquatch. Quote
+The Moop Along Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 Out doing an impromptu cache run yesterday with a buddy and Ms. E. We were in a big nature preserve/marsh area. Very thick and wooded in spots. Opened up a nice big regular box and found this hairy little bugger crammed into it. Took it home to see what it was, and well, see what happens when I don't pay attention to the forums? Thanks for dropping this nifty little gem in your set of woods, Mr. Sasquatch. TMA Quote
+luckycharmer Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 CONGRATULATIONS Moop Along. Those impromptu cache run can turn into a lot of fun. Quote
+RifleMan81 Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 One was just droped about 150 miles from me. Bummer. If it were a little closer, I'd have to mysteriously be ill the rest of the afternoon and leave work. Quote
+luckycharmer Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 RifleMan81, I saw your post and thought maybe it was 150 miles this directions but no luck it's 560 miles east of me. So I won't be any competition for you. GOOD LUCK SOMEBODY. Quote
yankeepride Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 Geo Sasquatch coins have made an apperance in New Jersey, possibly to team up with the Jersey Devil at some point. Very cool coin, am very glad to add to our small personal collection. Quote
+gardengorilla Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 (edited) Aha! I thought that I'd missed that Bigfoot by a 'hair' last weekend at a cache called 'Berry Berry 2'!!! What luck! Today we took off a little later in the day and made the hours' drive to Serpentine National Park in WA. Peters Serpentine Vista was on our radar as a beautiful cache with a view all the way to the Indian Ocean on one side, a view of Perth on another and on the next, a view of Serpentine Falls. We hopped out of the car and saw the cache was 300m away...up a cliff. We decided from experience not to take the direct route but took the winding trail which took over an hour with the little ones. On the way up we experienced a feeling we had never had before, eerie and sort of strange like. Once in a while we heard some odd sounds like a low growling and rumbling...and some strange looking scat scattered here and there to watch out for. We made it through the forested area to the area where the lookout was and sidled closer to the edge to get at the cache. As we were about to retrieve the cache we heard a large roar in the distance that made the hair on our necks stand up. What animal could that possibly in Australia? Sure didn't sound like a dingo... We opened the cache and found a small bottle of 'homemade' hooch (half gone) AND a beautiful coin set there by geo Sasquatch! Not bad for a girl (gardengorilla) from 'Sasquatchewan'! Thanks Geo Sasquatch!!! We used Sam (OptimusCache) as a lure to keep Bigfoot away while we found the cache... At last the Geo Sasquatch, safe in gardengorilla's paws! Edited November 18, 2008 by gardengorilla Quote
+Team FIREBOY Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 Way to go Bernice! Congrats! Jodi Quote
+DaFunkyFrogs Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 congrats GG......thats an awesome coin ya got there........what kind of trees are those??? They look like feather dusters..........lol... Quote
+3BlindEyes Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 Hey Bernice, great to hear you found a Sasquatch coin! I felt guilty about finding the one at Berry Reserve before you got it, so I'm very happy you have one of your own now. Great post you wrote, I always knew there was something eerie about the Serpentine Falls area! Cheers, Mal Quote
lorca.nl Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 (edited) At last the Geo Sasquatch, safe in gardengorilla's paws! He is running around there in that beautiful aria Girl good job that you cache him out there CONGRATS you really deserved it........... sorry edit because i did something wrong Edited November 18, 2008 by lorca.nl Quote
+cainrcc Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 WOOHOO ! I found a Sasquatch coin yesterday morning I checked to see if there were any new caches and saw that a Geo Sasquatch coin was dropped in a cache in OH 12 miles from my home. Well I was late for work again as I had to be at work in 15min. and went to find the cache(called work said I would be a little late) and hopefuly the coin would still be there.Luckly I found the cache and the Sasquatch coin was still in the cache I left an unactivated coin as trade for the coin Traded some TBs and made it to work only 22 min. late. I am very happy to add this coin to my collection to share at events. THANKS GEO SASQUATCH ! ! Quote
+intolerable Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 At last the Geo Sasquatch, safe in gardengorilla's paws! Right on! Congrats! Quote
+Lemon Fresh Dog Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 Very important press release from Bigfoot himself: Bigfoots Quote
+RifleMan81 Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 WOOHOO ! I found a Sasquatch coin yesterday morning I checked to see if there were any new caches and saw that a Geo Sasquatch coin was dropped in a cache in OH 12 miles from my home. Well I was late for work again as I had to be at work in 15min. and went to find the cache(called work said I would be a little late) and hopefuly the coin would still be there.Luckly I found the cache and the Sasquatch coin was still in the cache I left an unactivated coin as trade for the coin Traded some TBs and made it to work only 22 min. late. I am very happy to add this coin to my collection to share at events. THANKS GEO SASQUATCH ! ! I'm glad I didn't go after that one. I wouldn't have made it until after noon. Nice find. Thanks to Geo Sasquatch for the fun. Quote
+gardengorilla Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 You know it was a beautiful hike and a beautiful coin...what more could I ask for? How about friends... Thanks Jodi and Mal, lorca.nl for you encouragement and intolerable . And to DaFunkyFrogs...I dunno what those trees are, but yeah they are kinda fuzzy with long 'needles' sort of pine-ish I guess. Maybe an Aussie/Kiwi/Tazmanian can help us out with the name? Quote
+DaFunkyFrogs Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 woooooooo hooooooooooo...a mystery coin for the frogs....got an e-mail a while ago that Geo Sasquatch had been to 1 of our caches.........these frogs hopped on down there( its only 1/4 mile from our lily pad)...... looked around to make sure "he" was not still lurking in the trees...Does Sasquatch eat frog legs??? lol...I had to have Mrs.Frog hold the flashlight while I looked & found this great coin.........Thanks Sasquatch........ Quote
paganfrog Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 congrats to the recent close encounters with the big foot my friends. Quote
+Geo.Error Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 Congrats DufunckyFrogs with this "wild"mysteriecoin, i am happy for you Congrats to all others also He, Yowie thanks for this mysterie coin, you rock Quote
lorca.nl Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 DaFunckyFrogs i have no idea or Sasquatch eat frogs but i`m so HAPPY that you cache him CONGRATS with your finding of the Sasquatch........ Sasquatch thank you for let your little brothers behind, it make us all so happy and all humans will take good care of it...... Quote
Tooeygeotrashed Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 congrats GG......thats an awesome coin ya got there........what kind of trees are those??? They look like feather dusters..........lol... It's Australia - so they gonna be Gum trees Quote
+DaFunkyFrogs Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 congrats GG......thats an awesome coin ya got there........what kind of trees are those??? They look like feather dusters..........lol... It's Australia - so they gonna be Gum trees thanks,Tooey... Quote
+chief20r2 Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 WooT !!! Have ben watching on and off where the Geo Sasquatch has been visiting and noticed one of his coins was dropped in ME on 11/9 that was picked up and dropped into (GC1ENDM ) by a cacher passing through RI on the 16th. which is about 60 miles from home as the crow flies..... Made the drive Friday night along with a couple friends arriving at GZ at 9:30pm and found the Geo Sasquatch Geocoin still in the cache..... WooT !!! Left an unactivated coin in exchange for the Geo Sasquatch Coin...... Thanks Geo Sasquatch for the coin Quote
+Anthus Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Congrats to all the latest finders. Still no sighting of Bigfoot here. We have a couple inches of snow so tracking him should be a little easier now. ...Anthus Quote
+luckycharmer Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 chief20r2, WOW I'm glad the coin was still there for you. It would have been very disappointing to have arrived and find out that someone else JUST picked up the coin. CONGRATULATIONS. Quote
+Just a Trifle Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 (edited) congrats GG......thats an awesome coin ya got there........what kind of trees are those??? They look like feather dusters..........lol... It's Australia - so they gonna be Gum trees thanks,Tooey... Well we're not exactly sure what trees they are, but we know they are definitely not Gum trees. They could be a type of she-oak though. It is interesting reading of the fun you are all having finding the Geo Sasquatch geocoins - there must be some teleporting going on to enable them to be found in such a wide area. Edited November 24, 2008 by Just a Trifle Quote
+gardengorilla Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 congrats GG......thats an awesome coin ya got there........what kind of trees are those??? They look like feather dusters..........lol... It's Australia - so they gonna be Gum trees thanks,Tooey... Well we're not exactly sure what trees they are, but we know they are definitely not Gum trees. They could be a type of she-oak though. It is interesting reading of the fun you are all having finding the Geo Sasquatch geocoins - there must be some teleporting going on to enable them to be found in such a wide area. There are many kinds of trees here and a large learning curve for me. I got a book from the local library and I do think they are sheoaks. Quote
paganfrog Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 i wonder if the mystery sasquatch remembers he has a scottish relative? The big grey man of Ben MacDui. a remote summit near Aviemore. sadly though, thats still too far away for me to get to., but it would be good if the sasquatch visited the uk Quote
+forthferalz Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 It is interesting reading of the fun you are all having finding the Geo Sasquatch geocoins - there must be some teleporting going on to enable them to be found in such a wide area. they live here so I am not surprised he has been visiting australia. much sought after by the kids especially the dinosaurs. We still have lots of the little critters running about the house and they adorn our xmas tree each year but not this chap - 9k gold ! I well remember this yowie pile we found! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LU...2b-fe24b9c81b44 Quote
+Geo.Error Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 i wonder if the mystery sasquatch remembers he has a scottish relative? The big grey man of Ben MacDui. a remote summit near Aviemore. sadly though, thats still too far away for me to get to., but it would be good if the sasquatch visited the uk I think he has once visit Europe but i never saw such big foots ever maybe before my time Quote
+joranda Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 Congrats to all the folks making the find! Quote
+Frank n Beck Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 Congrats to the latest finders! Hey cainrcc next time your down my way or visa versa you'll have to let me take a look, lol! Quote
+RifleMan81 Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 There's been one sitting in a cache in Michigan for two days now? Quote
+intolerable Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 There's been one sitting in a cache in Michigan for two days now? My wife said I couldn't go try and get it Quote
+coreynjoey Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 There's been one sitting in a cache in Michigan for two days now? My wife said I couldn't go try and get it *coughwhippedcough* With all the hiking you do, I'm surprised you haven't run into a Sasquatch yet! Congrats to all the latest finders! Quote
+intolerable Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 There's been one sitting in a cache in Michigan for two days now? My wife said I couldn't go try and get it *coughwhippedcough* Truer words never spoken... um typed Congrats to the all finders and thanks for the fun Geo Sasquatch! Quote
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