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	<title>Comments on: Top Cryptozoology Deaths of 2013</title>
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		<title>By: hudgeliberal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So very sad. It seems so many of the people whom I have admired and who helped to get me interested in sasquatch are slowly leaving us. I urge EVERY sasquatch researcher/enthusiast to enjoy and respect those who paved the way. As a 47 year old who grew up reading their books and watching the documentaries in which they were featured,I see that so many of the &quot;legends&quot; in this field are now senior citizens and we should learn as much as we can from these brave men/women. The golden age(60&#039;s and 70&#039;s)of sasquatchery has long passed,however we still have people(Green,Byrne,Morgan,Coleman,Keating,Lund etc and many others)who have a ton of knowledge,not only of sasquatch behavior and field work but the history of the search. We must embrace the history and learn everything we can about the facts and events that played out during the golden age. It is so fascinating and was such an interesting time. We need to document all the stories and make sure we get these legends to get their thoughts and experiences on record. We do not have to agree on every issue but we can learn from each and everyone of these pioneers who chopped out the original path of cryptozoology. I admire and try to learn from all who paved the way for this subject to become somewhat mainstream. Hopefully,the attention seekers and charlatans that have taken over this field will get bored and move on and we can get back to doing research the way it should be done. Great article Loren!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So very sad. It seems so many of the people whom I have admired and who helped to get me interested in sasquatch are slowly leaving us. I urge EVERY sasquatch researcher/enthusiast to enjoy and respect those who paved the way. As a 47 year old who grew up reading their books and watching the documentaries in which they were featured,I see that so many of the &#8220;legends&#8221; in this field are now senior citizens and we should learn as much as we can from these brave men/women. The golden age(60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s)of sasquatchery has long passed,however we still have people(Green,Byrne,Morgan,Coleman,Keating,Lund etc and many others)who have a ton of knowledge,not only of sasquatch behavior and field work but the history of the search. We must embrace the history and learn everything we can about the facts and events that played out during the golden age. It is so fascinating and was such an interesting time. We need to document all the stories and make sure we get these legends to get their thoughts and experiences on record. We do not have to agree on every issue but we can learn from each and everyone of these pioneers who chopped out the original path of cryptozoology. I admire and try to learn from all who paved the way for this subject to become somewhat mainstream. Hopefully,the attention seekers and charlatans that have taken over this field will get bored and move on and we can get back to doing research the way it should be done. Great article Loren!</p>
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