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Summer is over. The rain has come.

Well, it was a busy summer and I think I accomplished some of my goals. I got my homemade trail camera network working and got some good footage. Through my network of nature photographers I was able to get some good photos and castings of prints. And I was able to scout out some new hot spots and had success with baiting. Things went well I think. I’ve a lot of video I shot that is just sitting there but I’m not big on editing or youtube for that matter.

Speaking of video, a documentary team from Vancouver has contacted me about doing an interview about my finding work. Not sure about it but I will at least meet with them to see what’s what.

But the rain is here and my old bones don’t do well in a wet cold forest so it’s time to hunker down at home base and start reviewing all my tapes and see what I have. And to plan for next season.

I’ll try to post on this blog once and while if I find something interesting on the interwebs.

Have a good day folk!

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Sasquatch Caves

Finally had some time to go check out the local Sasquatch Caves. The name is due to that it is a possible home for Bigfoot of course.

Legend has it that a Sasquatch family was once lived in there.

The caves consist of a series of above-ground tubes that run about 200 feet long.

These caves are on private property, the Holiday Motel & RV Resort. It’s free to visit but guests must sign a waiver in the front office beforehand.

HOW TO GET THERE – The caves are located on private property behind the Holiday Motel and Owl Street Café on Owl Street in Hope BC. On Trans Canada Hwy #1, take exit 168 until you reach the stop sign. Turn East on Flood Hope Rd, then follow this road which will lead you to the Owl Street Cafe. Turn right on Owl Street and at the stop sign, the Holiday Motel is right in front of you. You are allowed to park in the hotel parking lot but the owners request that visitors go into the reception area and sign a waiver before entering the caves.