Cali Big Foot...?

manny53

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a Friend of a Friend took the pic down Hoopa...


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When was the pic taken?

It's just hard to believe that in this day and age with all of the super high resolution cameras, this was the best picture he could come up with? Even cell phone cameras take better pics.

What did said "friend of a friend" say it was?
 
LAST EDITED ON Aug-04-15 AT 09:59AM (MST)[p]i thought the same, i don't know if there's any fires down hoopah or how ever you spell it, looks smokey; it was some chick who went down for the pow wow ...?

we were discussing this pic and we kinda know the area, i first thought it was a small one, but looking at the tree below it, its actually very tall...if real....i've seen better pics but still pretty skeptical ...??????????????

unfocused pictures...an't that what keeps the mystery alive?
 
Who would stop at Hoopa? Is my only question.

Eel

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manny, the name Hoopa came about when the first white man discovered the tribe. The first white man approached the Indian settlement and all the little kids were running around saying "Who Pa, Who Pa?" Looking for their real fathers. From then on it was called Hoopa.

Eel

Guns are like parachutes. If you need one and don't have one you probably will never need one again.
 
To me it looks like a cut in the hillside with a dead yucca growing from the side which makes it look like an arm.

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