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hi iam new here
hello iam new here so i thought i would introduce myself
i live near glosodia in sydney nsw and the yowie subject has struck my 110% interest in life for the last 5 years.could anyone tell me locations of hotspots for sightings near were i live?
iam also VERY interested in learning about the local native tribes which once lived in the lower mountains and hawksbury area.is there any museums or elders in which u can learn alot about there history.
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i live near glosodia in sydney nsw and the yowie subject has struck my 110% interest in life for the last 5 years.could anyone tell me locations of hotspots for sightings near were i live?
iam also VERY interested in learning about the local native tribes which once lived in the lower mountains and hawksbury area.is there any museums or elders in which u can learn alot about there history.
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hi ive never seen a yowie b4 , but experienced alot of strange things while visiting my fionce in norway.they still believe that alot of there forest r still haunted and rarely go through them.and with there legends of norwegian trolls iam kinda wondering if there is a link between big-foot and norse mythologys trolls.dawn wrote:Hi Nathe, nice to meet you. Tell us what it was exactly that caught your interest with the yowie subject. Have you had an experience or know someone who has?
i strongly believe there is a yowie in the blue mountains as the forest is huge and most of it still unexplored.just a matter of seing one to make myself settled.this weekend i went into kings table land and had no success.iam planing a 2 night trip starting friday with another mate and my fionce with cameras ready..try also to record some sounds if we do hear some..iam hopeing that the garlic sausages i will be cooking will attract those critters.i be sure to let everyone know how it goes..also to i heard of a report on the yowie hunters webpage from glossodia,i live right in glossodia and doubt a yowie sighting here is possible,not enough bush..but if anyone knows any good hotspots in the hawksbury let me know..
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Hi All,
Just like Nathe, I'm new here too - but not new to the subject of cryptozoology. I'm from Malaysia & have always been fascinated by the subject since I was a kid. Have often been entertaining thoughts of joining expeditions to look for Sasquatch, Yowies etc, although I have next to zero experience with camping. Sure am glad to have found AYR. Have been reading your past expedition reports & I must say, the activity in Australia seems pretty rife.
Just like Nathe, I'm new here too - but not new to the subject of cryptozoology. I'm from Malaysia & have always been fascinated by the subject since I was a kid. Have often been entertaining thoughts of joining expeditions to look for Sasquatch, Yowies etc, although I have next to zero experience with camping. Sure am glad to have found AYR. Have been reading your past expedition reports & I must say, the activity in Australia seems pretty rife.
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Bigfoot vs Yowie
Hi Dawn,
Nice to receive a reply. Am quite new to forums & group thingies & am a bit of a recluse when it comes to online chatting - prefer face 2 face conversations, so please be patient. But it is nice to be welcomed
BTW, I don't mean to spring a 'new' topic here (I noticed the dos & don'ts at the bottom of page), but I feel the need to discuss this observation that I have on the behavioural differences between Bigfoot & Yowie encounters. Is it OK to do it here, of should I submit it as a brand new post? Am unfamiliar with the forum etiquette here. Please advice.
Nice to receive a reply. Am quite new to forums & group thingies & am a bit of a recluse when it comes to online chatting - prefer face 2 face conversations, so please be patient. But it is nice to be welcomed

BTW, I don't mean to spring a 'new' topic here (I noticed the dos & don'ts at the bottom of page), but I feel the need to discuss this observation that I have on the behavioural differences between Bigfoot & Yowie encounters. Is it OK to do it here, of should I submit it as a brand new post? Am unfamiliar with the forum etiquette here. Please advice.

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welcome aboard , u should do some on feild research as your country is at the peak of discovering this creature.alot of oppertunity there.i know its daunting going into a forest knowing these creatures roam them but imaginie seeing one up front, it would be an experience of a lifetime..boojumjo wrote:Hi All,
Just like Nathe, I'm new here too - but not new to the subject of cryptozoology. I'm from Malaysia & have always been fascinated by the subject since I was a kid. Have often been entertaining thoughts of joining expeditions to look for Sasquatch, Yowies etc, although I have next to zero experience with camping. Sure am glad to have found AYR. Have been reading your past expedition reports & I must say, the activity in Australia seems pretty rife.
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I'm not exactly new, as per se, just, well, mislaid. Lost the internet, came back, no site!
I'm back now, so you can all sleep safer at night.
Oh, and welcome new members! *waves flag around abit*
Any late breaking news I should know about?

I'm back now, so you can all sleep safer at night.

Oh, and welcome new members! *waves flag around abit*
Any late breaking news I should know about?
I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run. He's fuzzy. Get outta here.