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NEVADA FACTS
"The Basin and Range region is the product of geological forces stretching the earth's crust, creating many north-south trending mountain ranges. These ranges are separated by flat valleys or basins. These hundreds of ranges make Nevada the most mountainous state in the country." National Park Service
"The most mountainous state and the sixth-largest state in the lower 48." TravelNevada.com
"Nevada is the most mountainous U.S. State, with over 150 (named) individual mountain ranges; major ones include the Battle, Monitor, Ruby, Santa Rosa, Schell Creek, Sierra Nevada, Snake and Toiyabe. Over 30 of Nevada's mountain peaks exceed 11,000 ft., with the highest point (Boundary Peak), reaching 13,140 ft." WorldAtlas.com
Sunday, January 19, 2014
BIGFOOT: Christmas Weekend 2013 Sasquatch Sighting, South of Minden, Nevada in Alpine County, California
I received a great sighting report that occurred on December 28, 2013, about 35 miles south of Minden, Nevada, in Alpine County, California.
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This is my rendering of the sasquatch standing on the ridge that the witness saw through his binoculars
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Hello, I live in Placerville, I have been following your blog since 2012 and have not seen much activity since 2013-I wonder if it is that your life got too busy, or that the squatch are staying away from the Eastern Sierras? I will be moving to the Carson City area in the next few years, do you have suggestions about overnight hikes in the area? And what do you think about backpacking alone in your area? I have been interested in the "big man" since the 60's when my relatives in Northern Idaho told stories about big hairy men messing with their logging equipment and stealing food.
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Hello Jeanie,
DeleteI only post activity here that occurs in Nevada. My regular research area is in the Tahoe National Forest. Please write me at stbigfoot@gmail.com, and I'll fill you in with more info. In the meantime, I have made a few newer posts on SierraTahoeBigfoot.com. Thanks! I look forward to hearing from you.