Incessantly Bigfooting Through Time: More Light-Hearted Stories from a Lifelong Bigfoot Enthusiast
By Llewellyn
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This book is the second that follows the author's lifelong passion for the Bigfoot topic and continues the light-hearted stories that were in Incessantly Bigfooting. His dad passed the love of the outdoors to him at a very young age which goes hand-in-hand with the pursuit of Bigfoot.
At ten years of age, the author saw Roger P
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Incessantly Bigfooting Through Time - Llewellyn
Incessantly Bigfooting Through Time
Copyright © 2023 Kevin Llewellyn
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher.
Rusty Truck Publishing—Spokane, WA
Paperback ISBN: 979-8-9856917-1-9
eBook ISBN: 979-8-9856917-2-6
Title: Incessantly Bigfooting Through Time: More Light-Hearted Stories from a Lifelong Bigfoot Enthusiast
Author: Kevin Llewellyn
Digital distribution | 2023
Paperback | 2023
This is a work of fiction. The characters, names, incidents, places, and dialogue are products of the author’s imagination, and are not to be construed as real.
Incessantly Bigfooting Through Time
More Light-Hearted Stories from a Lifelong Bigfoot Enthusiast
Kevin Llewellyn
Rusty Truck Publishing
This book is dedicated to my dad who spent many hours with me in the forest and on the water. He taught me to enjoy the magnificence of nature and respect it. This is also dedicated to my wife, Carol. I cherish her support and interest in my pursuits (and the great homemade cookies and snacks she has for me when I return home from a long camping trip!)
Contents
Dedication
Introduction
1
More Light-Hearted Stories
1 The Cabin
2 The Quest Continues
3 Cast Material
4 Campfires Through Time
5 Ghost Stories
6 Microzoophobia And Walkie Talkies
7 Men of the Mountains Revisited
8 Great Lengths
9 A Second Letter To Bigfoot, from Kevin’s Wife
10 Bull
2
Rocking BF Ranch
11 Wild Men
12 Tales from the Squatters
13 Music – The Universal Language
14 The Special Ranch
15 Difficult Choice
16 Happy One Hundredth
3
Final Thoughts
17 Huckleberry Patches
18 Let’s Face It
19 Vague Answers
20 Bigfoot Poem
Bigfooting Glossary
About the Author
Introduction
I was fortunate at ten years of age to see Roger Patterson present in person the Patterson-Gimlin film at the Spokane Coliseum in Spokane, Washington. I got his autograph that night. Later, I became a member of his Northwest Research Association and received bulletins/newsletters that he wrote.
Through the decades, I have had many encounters and experiences that I can only attribute to Bigfoot activity. I do question everything I hear and see. Every investigator has their own approach. My approach is to have respect for the forest and Bigfoot. I try many things to both make Bigfoot curious about me and feel comfortable to approach. Over the years, I have a list of things I do and have had good luck. Whatever works for you, keep doing it.
This book continues with more light-hearted stories following my first book, Incessantly Bigfooting. Many are based on my Bigfoot experiences and other stories are based on Bigfoot behavior added for your enjoyment.
1
More Light-Hearted Stories
1
The Cabin
I was young and this was my first extended hunting trip for forest grouse. My cousin that was also very young, his father and I arrived in a tent trailer in the mountains the day before the season opener.
Far across the meadow was an old cabin. How many decades had this structure been there? The wood was a combination of weathered gray and black from decay. Whoever built it, made it to withstand time and the roof was intact. The closed door still hung strong to its frame. That afternoon, I looked at the cabin with many questions. What happened to the homesteaders? How long were they here? What struggles did they endure? What wildlife did they encounter? The shadows grew long in the late afternoon and crept over the cabin.
We were busy around camp preparing to stay for several days of hunting. At sunset, I looked across the meadow and saw the cabin door wide open. Confusion and curiosity set in. There was no wind.
Let’s go over and look in the cabin,
my cousin said.
Seriously?
I questioned. "We may come face-to-face with a bear! Something grabbed that door