This is the image of the unknown animate object, perhaps a Bigfoot (?), taken by a remote camera on April 30, 2006, near Mt. Hood, Oregon.
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The following is more information shared by the photographers, Klindt & Dianna:
The answer is yes we did set up the camera to capture a picture of Bigfoot. On the 29th [of April] the wind blew pine limbs that we had placed around the edge of the camera to mask our smell and hide the camera.
We went up on the 30th [of April] and brought back the picture card. We did not know what we had till that night. Then went back on the 2nd and looked for tracks only looked close to camera area say about 30 feet found nothing.
No tracks were found; ground is very springy.
To be honest with you we don’t know, [this] could it be a hairy young Bigfoot?
That’s when we set the camera to video. No other pictures close up of bear, deer, or people. Will let camera stay up for about a week.
The photograph was presented with no claims that it is or was a Bigfoot but merely as an open-ended question. And if it is, the type of Sasquatch is unclear.
The photos that were remotely set off and in sequence, before and after the above mystery photo, are these:
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A week later and they have returned with a photograph that should interest those who wonder as to the appearance of the head of a deer taken by this remote camera.
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I’m not sure but I think DV’s question was addressed partially the first time this was posted. As I have noted, due to old software on my computer, some items sent to me have to be passed on to Craig to be uploaded to Cryptomundo. I have all of the originals, unaltered, from the Mt. Hood photographers. Here’s Craig’s earlier comment:
Craig Woolheater Says:
May 5th, 2006 at 3:33 am
I resized the original photos. The original photo file is CDY_0007. I resized them from their original resolution of 2048 X 1536 as they were 1 MB in size. So the photos are all consecutive. I renamed the first photo when I resized it, but left the file names as they were for the one prior and the one following.