Bigfeetz Structures

Good article Duke. I was hoping maybe someone had broke the code of their structures and signs. Silly I know.
 
I find these structures to be more convincing than the many pictures that there is something out there that for lack of a better word is bigfoot. This is what I would expect from an intelligent but not quite human that lives as a part of nature. Have you ever looked at a bird nest or a squirrels nest? They can be amazingly complex and strong. there remind me of that. It may not be how a modern human would deal with the need for shelter but it IS how animals in nature construct their nests. It is also indicative of something on the move. They don't build permanent shelters. Even people when living as hunter-gatherers had to migrate constantly to find food as it followed migratory animals and moving around to harvest various foods as they came ripe. Also if they stayed in a place for too long and built more permanent shelters they would have been found long ago.

I have built nests very similar temporary shelter-nests in the woods. You would be amazed by how warm and comfortable a nest can be. Gorillas build nests as do several types of monkeys. You build a place with stripped branches and then cover them with leaved branches. You then stuff it full of loose leaves and moss to make your bed. In the winter you fill it up and crawl into the pile and will sleep toasty warm. In the woods, once you understand how to do it this is not a long hard project. You can toss together a summer nest in half an hour. the winter nest takes a little longer because you want it to be more windproof and the bedding is much thicker so that you can crawl under it and still have some bedding under you. Learning about this is survival 101 and evidently Bigfoot has mastered it.
 
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