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iv caught montana blackspot trout in a lake s. of stavens pass. even said it was stocked with them according to the lakes of washington book they where realy good fried.
wow, thats to bad. i saw a bear jump in mcleod lake and swam halfway across it and saw me in my raft then went the way it came. late 80s. the fish were few and small, draging a fly.
mine is lake x, you cant miss it,its by , that one with the rocks and stuff.
tribble, i unfotunately have seen wih my own eyes, and evn had a seizure in o9 after hearing one yelling at me when in my tent at night (5200) elevation. and believe it or not there are 11 other encounters from 67 to 09. you may think im crazy but im not. they hve mastered the forests, it is their home. they probobly bury their dead like us, and their are numerous accounts of bigfoot stalking hunters and steeling theyr dear the hunter just kulled. and they are probably the best trackers in the world. thats my take. but i dont believe in aliens or gosts or nuthin, just this because i dont have a choice and im not alone on this.but i totally respect your feelings on this. ken
this is my first ost here and have several instances that i dont want to talk about but can refer some good books to read. where the water begins by the nisqually tribe and tribal bigfoot.
the story of cain and able in the bible is interesting because they talk about the nmark of the beast etc. wierd shirt these reads you will read a story and wont be able te read for awile because here is so much to absorb. these boks completely blew my mind.
any way i love he mountains and happy trails and happier off trails to all. ken, gold bar wash.
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