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Subject: Our Monster Expedition At The Elephants Back & Carson Wilderness
Date:6/18/2014 2:25:32 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
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Everyone once in awhile our team does a major expedition one that will trump anything we have done before and this is just one of them. This truly was a Fathers Day weekend adventure and all cards were in.  Our team would cover the Carson Wilderness, ElDorado National Forest, Mokelumne Wilderness and two major lakes. Those lakes being Lake Winnemucca and Frog Lake one being overshadowed by Round Top Peak and the Elephants Back both which been summated by our group. I was pretty sick but I still hiked and went on the expedition so this should give you an idea how much I love searching for Bigfoot.
 
We would park at Woods Lake which is home to the Lost Cabin Mines also has a trail that takes you to Round Top Lake, Round Top Peak, 4th Of July Lake and Peak. I had some pretty interesting bigfoot experiences at Woods Lake so I felt it would be a good area to take on off from. However instead of heading west we would head south east with the Elephants Back to our left at all the time. Last time I was in this region was September 30th of 2013 we camped here had a successful bigfoot and ghostly investigation of the Lost Cabin Mining Camp. Due to a storm I could not hike to the Elephants back but the Woods Lake area is by far one of the best areas to hike up into if your looking to really conquer this beast.
 
The trail would take us over a bridge and along Winnemucca Creek which right now this time of year is raging with rapids and pretty waterfalls. Every once in awhile we would go through the foliage climb the rocks to get a glimpse of the creek. It was pretty dangerous so we could not get to close all the snow melting from Round Top has caused these season creeks to be like raging rivers.
 
Our hike would also pass through three historic sites I am amazing we found all of them eventually since they are really easy to miss especially if your focusing on other things like monster hunting. It was a cool morning and we had set off very early on this hike. So butterflies were sort of lethargic on foliage and we were actually making great time to Winnemucca Lake.
 
We also passed by an old Arrastra which is an ore grinder the Mexican miners would use here. The Arrastra is in bad shape but you can still see the stone circle and the center stone where the mules would keep going in circles breaking down the ore inside. So that was historic site number 1 so we were off to a really good start.
 
As we made it out of the woods we went through a huge open meadow with great views of many peaks in the region. I had to break out the tripod and get group shots everything was snowcapped and just gorgeous. The meadow was not as lush because its still cool here but I found a very scattered wild flowers and signs of life getting ready to flourish. As some of you know I now log all nature on every monster expedition we do just so our viewers can see what kind of wildlife lurks in such an area. Who knows photographing a new butterfly or plant might be something that has never been classified before so you never know!!
 
When we arrived at the lake we took a break here the nice thing about it was we finally had The Elephants Back in full view a few miles off in the distance in front of us. Even though this is a volcanic dome from afar it looks like a small long hill hence how it had gotten its name because its shaped just like an Elephants back on top. Boy was I wrong about that geological feature when we began to near it closer. We had fruit grain bars, fruit snacks, granola, sandwiches, apples, brownies,pop tarts and even jelly beans. All great things to snack on while admiring a lake overshadowed by this massive peak which can be seen for miles anywhere in the Carson Pass.
 
We did spend a good amount of time admire views of Round Top Peak along with its nearby cliffs and of course very blue lake. There was a lady hiking chewing on something and I said hi to her she just gave me a mean look then grunted at me. Not sure what that is supposed to mean but all the other hikers I met up with at Winnemucca Lake were very friendly like one lady seen our tripod and was like oh it must be picture time. The lady was playing games on her cell phone to I mean who does that the whole point of hiking is to get away from technology get into your ancient roots.
 
Andy did point out to me some chemtrails we never seen no planes strangely they just say there for almost an hour in the sky descending down onto Round Top Peak. Our skies were blue all morning but they would not stay that way what went from a sunny day warming up in the sierras turned to winter real fast.
 
Anyhow, Andy and I would cross this log across Winnemucca Creek I came close to falling in when I lost balance I jumped for it but by getting across we were able to explore a good portion of the western side of the lake until we hit cliffs along the bank and heavy snow. We did however look for tracks in the snow and along the lakes shore did not find much of anything at the time. I could see the boys waving at me from across the lake and we even found what appeared to be a den so you never know if something was back here. Their was a muddy area not to far from the lake where we found a set of toe impressions I could see two larger toes two smaller ones then the fifth was hardly visible. The spread on the toes was large something big came through here. We also found a bear track back here near the water but bear and bigfoot have two entirely different sets of impressions so it is important to know your beasties. 
 
We actually crossed the creek at a different location their was remnants of an old sleuth left behind but it was easy to step on rocks then a narrow wet log. The boys hopped a bunch of rocks and sat out in the middle of the lake it was clear enough to see 10' to the bottom. I also found some gold not to far from here I did not have a gold pan and even if I did it was not worth the 20 flakes. But it reminded me that this region in the 1800's was home to many mining camps and mines. Its an area in the high sierras that is rich in gold and silver which makes it unique in itself.

I went off to go take a leak the terrain is rocky and lots of foliage around so its hard to know where the trail cuts through. Unfortunately I thought I was back in the brush when actually my ass was 50' facing the trail when a huge group of hikers came through here. This older woman probably 70 years old believe it or not turned around and was just staring at my ass. I quickly yanked my pants on up and was like WTF in the middle of taking a leak. Lucky she did not see the full Monty when you have to go you have to go their are no restrooms in the Mokelumne Wilderness and their is no way your getting me in an adult diaper lol.
 
We ate an apple then we began to ascend towards the Elephants Back this would not be an easy task. We had to climb thousands of rocks that were the size of Volkswagens. Their were parts you could walk on the ground past some of the rocks other areas you just had to climb through them it was some rough hiking. We had no trail well we did but it faded into the rocks themselves. I left an apple for bigfoot they love those things and its a good way to draw them in closer if you want to earn this creatures trust. 
 
We found two dens one was very large big enough for a bigfoot like creature to hide in. The other ones maybe a bear or a cougar but they do exist if you search for them. We also found a couple hidden ponds just northeast of Lake Winnemucca. I was surprised we found them because honestly these are real offbeat places that not many know about but I figured they would be muddy and good for finding tracks. We would even cross a giant patch of snow at some points 4' deep with water underneath but we still spread out to find tracks. I did find some tracks but they were to weathered to say if they were human or not. Also some of the tracks contained a reddish substance maybe mercury or just reddish colored Earth.
 
By then the skies were gray it was getting dark out the sun had went away and it made me wonder if weather modification is taking place even in this region. Their was no clouds that came into the area it just changed from blue to a gray very thick blanketed sky so now we were battling the cold.
 
We would reach an open meadow with a few patches of trees and thus we were standing in front of the Elephants Back. I decided to take the team to its lowest point of ascension which is to climb the SW side of it. As we were about to ascend we really got some nice great views of Caples Lake and Red Peak.
 
The first half of the climb is grass but eventually as you ascend you hit millions of sharp fist sized pieces of sharp volcanic rock. So everytime you walk up the rocks slide you slip and it becomes very tedious. You think summating it is easy but when you read one plateau you find out that their are a few others to reach its highest point that you have to traverse.
 
The first plateau had cliffs and drop offs not a good place to break however if you head on over to the North End which is the highest area of the Elephants Back their are plenty of areas for great photo opportunities. When we reached the summit it was really windy and cold here. The north and eastern sides of it also have dropoffs or cliffs so if you do not like hikes this is not the summit to stand on. I did set up the tripod took a 360 degree panorama, team shots and even some individual pictures for our own personal memories. It took allot to reach this place it was not an easy climb their is no easy way up.
 
From on top I could see Caples Lake, Lake Winnemucca, Red Lake, Blue Lakes, Frog Lake, Red Peak, Stevens Peak, Hawkins Peak, Woods Lake, Burnside Lake, Pickett Peak, Waterhouse Peak, Markleeville Peak, Little Round Top Peak, Round Top Peak, Mokelumne Wilderness and the Eldorado National Forest. I also seen many hidden lakes or ponds rather and looked down into the Forestdale Divide a place where the sierras crest.
 
Some of you might remember but we actually did an expedition inside the Forestdale Divide and I stood on the east side of the Elephants Back. If the sun did not go down I would have summated it as the Pacific Crest Trail goes right through the divide which we offroaded near and hiked on two years ago. From 9'600 I was able to see even some of the mountains off by Lake Tahoe so we definitely had a million dollar view from up here.
 
I also showed Andy all the areas below the Elephants Back where I had bigfoot encounters or found evidence. Surprisingly based on our biological study of the area most of the tracks we found were small game like gopher, smaller deer, birds etc so this may have accounted as to why we never found much evidence near the Elephants Back besides the fact that no trees grow on this massive rock.
 
While I was on top I could also see the pass below actually where the pass reaches its highest point around 9k almost and here we were far above it looking down a few miles below as cars were passing through the mountains. After all the excitement Andy and I opened a couple brews it was something to celebrate over and trust me I keep my beer very cold on my hikes so that even six hours later they are still good to drink after working hard to summit a peak. We actually found a small area that went down into the Elephants back which blocked the wind that is where we would have lunch, drinks, smoke etc. I had no problem with it I sat back and was just staring off into the distance at Round Top Peak and its snowy cliffs. The brownie muffins I made were awesome too who says you cannot enjoy beers, cigars and a few muffins at the top of the world?
 
We would descend off the west face of the Elephants back prior to where it drops off climbing back down into the wilderness. We would then direct our hike to the north descending slowly towards Frog Lake. This was the fun part of the hike because it was all downhill as compared to the Winnemucca Lake Trail which is uphill for 2.5 miles. We would descend onto meadows, huge rock formations and even patches of forest. We even found a hidden pond but it was really hard to get down to but these are the kind of places you only see leaving the path. I even found a new wild flower I never seen before their was only just one growing but it was very beautiful lots of pink in it and stems of flowers spreading outwards.
 
Eventually we would meet up with the Winnemucca Trail which eventually you come onto a split of the Pacific Crest Trail. That PCT leads you right into the Forestdale Divide or east end of the Elephants back to the south or if you descend onto it northward it will take you right up to Frog Lake.
 
Just before we arrived at Frog Lake in the wilderness above us was this big burly mountain man hell he kind of looked like Sasquatch himself. We stopped for a break Andy was using his throwing knives to practice with against a tree he flew right past us. When we started to head back on the trail my team went very far of me and that same guy was now standing behind me when I was filming. He gave me a very mean look nearly ran me over I quickly cut to the right on the Frog Lake trail. Not sure what that dudes problem was but as everyone said maybe he lives in the woods and were in his living room or something. Not all hikers we come across want to talk some think they own the woods.
 
When we reached Frog Lake we had a second lunch here Jarrod and Andy practiced with throwing knives some of them actually stuck. I went off smoked one then again I smoked 420 at every site we nearly visited this including Winnemucca Meadows, Winnemucca Lake, Elephants Back and of course the shores of Frog Lake. Frog Lake was unique it actually had a sandy beach all the way around it which we did do some track finding coming up empty. Andy pointed out some possible wolf tracks and yes their are wolves in this region they are not in large packs but on occasion we have seen them in the distance.
 
It was eventually time to leave the lake to my right I could see the Elephants Back as the front of it overshadows Frog Lake its pretty scenic and between their could be anything hiding up in through that wilderness. Lots of rocks, brush, foliage and trees ascending between the lake and up into the higher sierras. I know what I heard come from that area and that was a major vocalization. Could it be bigfoot? I think its possible my team was having fun celebrating that we made it out of the bush but I was off alone smoking when I heard it and it did not sound human it was deep bellowing and long.
 
When we took the to the PCT it was quite a descent down to the Carson Pass or Route 88 as a matter in fact a few times we lost the trail and ended up surrounded by large granite rock formations. So a few times we had to back track I was behind because at lower elevations its warmer which means more wild flowers and butterflies. I was just eating Jelly Bellies and just trucking along enjoying the views.
 
When I caught up with the Andy, Christian and Jarrod they were waiting by a strange track. The track was twice as wide as a human foot and their was at least three two impressions that it made. It was not very long but it had the width and the toes which makes me theorize it could be a younger bigfoot like creature perhaps an adolescent. Its so strange because it was the only track we found with toes all the rest in that area were from hiking boots and sneakers. But that one track was so well preserved and deep you could tell something came through here. For all we know it could have been a black bear but then that leaves me with more questions as to why we only found one and not many.
 
I think on this hike I found allot of areas where their were deep heel impressions or areas where something may have stepped down. But these creatures cover their tracks well and they tread very carefully especially in areas like Frog Lake that might see a 100 hikers in one day as opposed to areas where our team went in that were not even on any trails.
 
We eventually would descend on the Carson Pass my son took us down this rocky wash thought it was the trail it did cross the PCT but still when you take into account of all the extra little side trips we made we had to at least hike over 10 miles on Saturday. By then the skies were blue the sun was out things were warming up to at least the 60's. Not bad considering Andy took temperature readings at the Elephants Back of nearly 40 degrees so we embraced freezing temperatures all the way to the warmth of Spring.
 
There was a picnic and parking area we came up on it actually had a wood casing that held the history of the Carson Pass inside of it. I thought it was a pretty good read because this was the area where thousands of pioneers made their trek over the sierras on the old emigrant trail in their horse wagon trains. Allot of history and allot of death occurred here in the 1800's. Our second historic site we passed was actually a small grave marker in the woods with the letter C on it standing for Carson.
 
The team and I would walk up to the road they actually have an area with a parking lot, bathrooms, rangers station and a monument. We would use the bathroom I read a few plaques including the Kit Carson tree carving replica and the Snowshoe Thompson Monument. Snowshoe Thompson would ski the high sierras delivering mail to all these offbeat mining towns sometimes even rescuing others or taking supplies to and from Genoa. He is a true hero never asked for one red cent for any of his duties as he would ski through the Carson Pass in the winter no gun no extra supplies for 60 to 80 miles for many years. I also visited the Snowshoe Thompson gravesite in Genoa Nevada the oldest settlement in the state. So we had finally found a third and a fourth historic site along our hike this really completed the day.
 
Our journey however was far from over we had to hike down the highway towards Woods Lake. We actually hiked in the Meiss Meadow parking area to stay off the road since its very dangerous. I have worked allot of with the Meiss Meadows area visiting Showers Lake, Round Lake, Meiss Lake and Lake Dardanelles. That area is full of Bigfoot lore and to think I seen it all from the Elephants Back which when we turned back was a few miles off behind our shoulders and over 1100' towering above us. We could not believe that just a couple hours prior to our highway walk we were standing on top of that massive volcanic dome quite the feat.
 
We would eventually cross the road and head into the woods which would intersect with the old Woods Lake Road. That road is closed period but its off the highway and safe so that is all I care about for my team. It actually cuts diagonally into the main Woods Lake Road so in reality we shaved over a mile off our hike and it was really offbeat. You could look into the forest from the road and you were lucky if you could see a 100' back into the thick. Lots of granite rocks and foliage most of those rocks brought here by glaciers in the last ice age. I know we spent over an hour climbing thousands of them up near the Elephants back just to get to its base not fun! But the rocks and foliage provide a means for a bigfoot like creature to hide within a matter of feet from you and you would never know it was there watching you pass by seriously!
 
I took a break it was a long dirt road it gets a big confusing as other dirt roads intersect with it so I smoked me a watermelon rum cigar. We were nearing the end of our journey so close to my jeep that it was time to really celebrate. Just a few minutes after smoking the cigar we turned on a paved road up into Woods Lake and there she was the jeep a nice site to see. My jeep is the luxury version so yes it has heated seats and all the extras its a nice ride to take in the high sierras. I was just thankful I did not have a parking ticket because when we arrived in the morning their was no cards to hang on your mirror or way to pay the $5 fee. Generally they only charge in the summer for parking but some people pay anyway's even in the Spring and Fall here because they do not know better. I was just happy either way that I did not get a ticket or have to pay to park there considering the circumstances.
 
It was a well executed hikes we physically made a 10 mile loop from one parking area all the way to another and taking logging roads back to the jeep. We left the trail into the wilderness at least four different times never got lost never was turned around always found where we wanted to go. We hit four historical sites, graced the shores of two major lakes, visited three wilderness areas and summated the Elephants Back. All within a day and considering this fact we made it out of here before sun down which sometimes that does not happen. I been on hikes where will hike at 7am and get one at 3am so everybody did a great job we made great time.
 
All my mind was on at this time was a hot cup of coffee it was cold on the peak and parts of this hike. So I stopped and got me a high energy coffee once I made our way out of the sierras. When you drive through the Carson Pass and you start to look at these massive mountains with no trails just wilderness one can see why a bigfoot like creature could remain hidden here for many years without being seen. The Carson Pass is vast you have monstrous mountains and thick woods. You could probably just park the car head right up onto the side of a peak no trail or nothing and their is a 75 percent chance your going to find some sort of bigfoot evidence. I know I been living in this region a few years and working hard in that area with my research to prove this creature exist and is thriving in the region we traversed.
 
I learned allot that the quadrant we covered has allot of small game which would not support a bigfoot like creature. However this area could be used for a monster like Bigfoot to use to cross from the Carson Pass into other areas that I have adventured into to hunt, gather or even dwell at. I mean there are areas something could walk on the rocks never leaving a single track cross over the backside of the Elephants Back and disappear into the Mokelumne Wilderness without ever being seen. We know how vast the area is half of the expedition we were not on any trails and I see all sorts of different things including this tombstone looking rock. I also seen some bear and mountain lion scat so we know that predators can and do dwell in the Elephants Back region so why not bigfoot?
 
We traversed glacier rock fields, meadows, snow, volcanic rock, lake shores, rapids, waterfalls, hill sides, various trails etc etc. Their were elements of danger, finding gold, oddities along the hike, historic sites, excitement, extreme scenery, wild life and so much more. It was truly an awesome expedition and I was happy because I had gotten to use a few new pieces of gear that I had gotten for my birthday. Its to bad I did not get my Fathers Day Backpack just one day before could have used it. Our team carries a ton of supplies into the mountains were weighted down good because we have to make sure we have enough supplies to be able to survive especially if we were hiking and the world went to shit or we ran into some other situation that caused us to take longer up in the wilderness like discovering Bigfoot remains or something to that effect. My tripod seen allot of use also I took allot of group team shots from the expedition. I toked allot and we had allot of good times I know for some of our team this was a new experience.
 
We also had a ton of laughs it was pretty funny that some lady grunted at me at Winnemucca Lake so their were a few ogre jokes made after it happened lol. Then the wild man who nearly ran me over that guy was grunting and huffing to. He was not happy maybe Frog Lake is his bathtub who knows but that guy did not like me. Maybe it was the alien green nails or my piercing's who knows but that does not make me any less of a great outdoorsman. I spent a couple years planning this expedition and its just another quadrant we can knock off in our much larger scaled project of investigating the high sierras for monsters and the strange. I mean what paranormal investigator would not want to journey in the heart of the Sierra Triangle? An area with UFOs, Bigfoot and other lore. So this trip definitely had its rewards not to much evidence but it seals a chapter or void considering that we have traversed in many of the areas you will see atop of the Elephants Back and those areas all are bigfoot hotspots. From over 9k I seen many new areas we can journey at so who knows what will await us in the future!
 
You guys are going to get allot with this addition to our site. I did over 2 hours of filming on this expedition and producing. I also took tons of panoramas, scenic pictures and allot of wildlife. Tons of wildflowers, butterflies, chipmunks and even birds. I think alone from the Elephants Back we seen over 12 bodies of water and at least 30 different peaks. I know one of the peaks were summating is Hawkins Peak which is down this seven mile rocky dirt road to a place called Burnside Lake. That is where I found my large track in the fall in some snow and that will be an area we will work with. When I stood on the Elephants Back Burnside and Hawkins looked so small yet so vast. So our viewers are really going to like this expedition in the high sierras all of us worked hard and equally helped one another so I feel we chive well together as a team.
 
I will also want to congratulate our team of students including Andy this was not an easy hike. We spent most of the journey not on any trails, rock climbing, scrambling volcanic lose rock, pushing through brush, crossing rapids etc. Everybody worked hard and we probably hiked 10 to 12 miles easily by the time we looped from Woods Lake all the way up to the Elephants Back down to the Carson Pass then through miles of woods to get back to the jeep.
 
I have to say more came out of this expedition then I expected. I had gotten to study a real close look at contrails and chemtrails which appear to stay for hours in the air then the skies darkened. I had gotten a good look at the foliage and wildlife here which is smaller game. I also found pine nuts now those are a good source of food for a primate like creature and we found the weird track with vocalizations not to far away from that area. So it was a pretty worthy expedition and of course one of the best gifts I could have for Fathers Day to be in the great pristine outdoors. The next day my GF and kids took me out to Reds Grill to have a golden twilight ale, T-Bone stead dinner and they bought me a backpack that now can hold all my supplies including my tripod, tent, sleeping bag etc so I cannot wait to break that in on our next major expedition which will be in a couple weeks. Now it will be time to let our bodies heal a little so we can take on some other stellar locations and ill tell you what I CANT WAIT! The more I see in the Carson Pass the more I want to face head on but I will say this the Elephants Back Expedition is within the top five favorite hikes I have done in this region it is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!
 
Namaste,
Lord Rick
 
This very wide track may have came from a juvenile Bigfoot. It was a lone track which really was odd because why weren't their others following it after? Its not a huge track however study it and you will see that their are four toe impressions or divots. Which means what made it was barefoot and not its not a bear their was no claw marks nor was their a heel paw impression. I believe the track was veering off towards a steep edge to a hidden pond we found in a very thick part of the ElDorado Forest which has allot of foliage and large rocks. This creature may have made the track then quickly as we were coming down here to check out the area made its way down to the area below where it could seek shelter at so we could not see it. It was very fresh so fresh that we missed what made this by minutes maybe seconds. My son and Andy found the track as I stayed behind to photograph some wildlife and scenery that is when they called me over to examine it.
These are a few of the chemtrail photos I took I have video footage further below of them. The photo below however with me standing next to the wilderness boundary shows one over my right shoulder above the ridge line of Round Top Peak. Now I understand that contrails and chemtrails can be made by jets or airliners. Those generally are caused by condensation or moisture which dissipates rather quickly. These chemtrails lasted for hours slowly falling to the ground till they were practically surrounding various peaks in the area which means they contained some chemicals. We NEVER seen what made them and some of these were right above us as we hiked under them. Now I cannot mention a source I interviewed to protect the witness of the US Goverment but they told me the three chemicals that are found in them. The person also stated to me that the reason this is happening is to reduce global warming. I literally was hiking under blue skies then the chemtrails came within an hour the skies turned gray blotching out the sun no rain though no clouds coming in. The sky just changed a gray color as if some weather modification occurred. I believe that the spraying being done is to prevent the sierras from falling victim of forest fires afterall the temperature which we did do testing on dropped 20 degrees. So this is why I was compelled to share this with our viewers because I believe these chemtrails were purposely integrated in this region whether it was a form of weather control or modification so it peaked my interest. Now the other issue is that these chemicals may eventually cause cancer over longterm exposure which means even hiking in the sierras may put someone like me at risk. A good article which describes the chemicals and purpose behind them can be found at: http://rense.com/general79/chem.htm
We actually found these massive toe impressions in a muddy area on the western side of Lake Winnemucca. We had to cross a log to find them but what really captured our interest is the multiple toes and very large ones. The spread is amazing I should have measured it but sometimes you get caught up in the moment and get a bit excited when you find something like this.
Nothing paranormal here however let me just state this for the record. These are two dens or small caves we found big enough for us to climb into and maybe a 7' or 8' Sasquatch. People always tell me how come we do not find these creatures well these remote dens were found in the wilderness not on any trails which means during the winter months they could be used as a shelter for these creatures and nobody would ever see one of them as they would be concealed within these rocks. So yes their are areas where these creatures can seek cover away from human eyes.
This is not paranormal but ya know what? PGS is not always about the paranormal its about strange finds or fortean discoveries like this snow shaped heart up on Stevens Peak. My son noticed it and I had to get a photo how could I not? Pretty awesome right? This is the kind of thing you get to see if you want to leave the trail and go off into the wilderness.
I do not care what anyone say this is a scary sign you could be hiking back here looking for tracks not find the sign and end up being blown up by explosives. The work we do is dangerous people shun and knock us for our work in the sierras but honestly they would never take the chances we take were the ones who brave it.
 Not paranormal but they are pine nuts which could provide or sustain a bigfoot population as they do hold nutritional value. Their are also many lakes in the area so with the presence of food, water and a deer population a creature like Sasquatch could use this region to their benefit to survive if need to be. For thousands of years the Washoe tribe harvested pine nuts. 
We found these sunglasses hanging off some brush in a remote part of the Mokelumne Wilderness in some rugged terrain. Sure its possible someone dropped them but generally most people keep their sunglasses on their face not on the ground. I have done a recent study and found out that in this region their is around 32 to 40 missing hikers vanished without a trace.  Even though someone may have dropped them it also leaves me wondering if the person who wore these became a victim of some kind to foul play, Bigfoot attack or hell maybe even UFO abduction. Keep in mind this area is part of the Sierra Triangle so these kind of things go on. Bigfoot are kind gentle beast but not all in prehistoric times they stole women and children but also they attacked the men within the tribes to be used as a food source. So I will always wonder what happened to the person who wore these sunglasses and if they are still alive or one of the missing!
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Andy and I would cross this log across the creek to get to another area of the lake. An area that was much more moist and great for tracking a Bigfoot like creature. We actually did find this strange track with at least four and half toes deeply pressed into the mud. The spread and size of the toes were rather large could this have been Sasquatch leaving behind these toe impressions?

Andy found a track but after awhile I examined it and found it to be that of a bear. But this is not a bad thing it just means that their is wildlife in this region. If Bigfoot was omnivorous then its possible he might take down a bear for food consumption. Still this also meant we had to be vigilante of not running into the bear that made it.

As we began to head east towards the Elephants Back we set off to find smaller pools of water or as they call them hidden ponds. We were able to find one of them which does not show up on GPS you just sort of have to explore. Such ponds may contain Bigfoot tracks if anything they are just a fun find if you like to see turtles and frogs.

We called this area the city of rocks imagine having to climb these massive rocks for nearly a mile one wrong slip it could be over if you hit your head or snap your leg between one of them. However their were some strange finds here for example the sunglasses in the bushes then this den we found which may not be paranormal but if something cryptid were to hide or seek some shelter this probably would be an ideal place to do it. There is no trail back here this my friends is pure wilderness!

This is our journey to the top of the Elephants Back at least a large portion of it as I pieced together clips of our ascension. The higher we ascend the more vastness your going to see sites like Caples Lake, Lake Winnemucca, Woods Lake, Blue Lakes, Snowcapped Peaks of the Mokelumne Wilderness, Forestdale Divide, Red Peak and so many other great places. The volcanic rock is rather harsh causing us to nearly roll our ankles and slide allot. About half way into this video I slip which causes the came to go out of focus for about a minute but I get it fixed. We want you to enjoy us summating this 9,600' beast of volcanic rock.

There are days id rather enjoy a view like this then win the lottery. This view may not be the highest of peaks but you have for 360 degrees dozens of peaks, mountains, lakes, ponds, streams and multiple wilderness areas. This in my book is a million dollar view it was worth climbing the giant rocks, sliding on volcanic rocks on Elephant Rock and enduring the cold weather to reach the top. If you pay very close attention the skies are very dark after a series of chemtrails the sun just disappeared I believe that we experienced at the peak some sort of weather modification its very evident that no clouds rolled in but a gray haze mysteriously appears just above this region.

Believe it or not although wolves are rare in the high sierras they do exist I have friends that have seen a few packs of them. We believe we found some wolf tracks along the shores of Frog Lake but who knows maybe someone has a very large canine no less we found out that most of the tracks we found in this region are small predators. Sure we found a bear print and a possible wolf track but this might explain why their is such an absence of Bigfoot in this particular region as the food supply here is just not plentiful.

Honestly we lost site of the trail not sure what went wrong maybe we became side tracked with scenic views and meadows of wild flowers. But we ended up in an area full of rocks the size of trucks and all we could do is seen the Carson Pass far below but no path. We would have to rock scramble, climb, meander through small meadows etc to find our way onto the Pacific Crest Trail. Although we could have descended off this vista point down to the past at the time we were lost in trying to find the trail itself. Things out in the sierras can take a turn very quickly if you do not keep your cool. This area we discovered was like a lost world for primates allot of rocks, trees and places for something to hide unseen.

Jarrod and Andy discovered this track I was far behind them photographing nature. But when I came up on it after doing a thorough study a few things stuck out as being strange. A. The track was extremely wide and deep which most human tracks found in the area were not. B. Their were toe impressions perhaps three but still they were toes C. Their were no other tracks found like this period which means that either something was covering them up with a branch or they left the path by just crossing over it briefly. It could be an adolescent or juvenile Bigfoot and based on my study the track was very fresh which means we missed whatever made it by a matter of minutes perhaps. Below this area is a heavily forested area with a pond and allot of rocks. I wonder if something tried to make its way down there to seek shelter or perhaps remain elusive at.

I put this special clip together of a closed down forestry road that we took through the ElDorado forest. I had done allot of studying about this road which kept us off the highway which btw has no shoulder and is not safe for our team. The road ran a couple miles taking us to the main road that takes you into Woods Lake where our jeep was parked. So basically in all reality we hiked up to Lake Winnemucca to the top of the Elephants Back to the East then to Frog Lake and the Carson Pass to the south. Eventually traverse westward down the highway till we could cut through the forest heading westward then south down the road back to where we were parking journeying at least 10 to 12 miles since we could not park at two different places. This compilation is our journey down the road which included a few cigars and a journey through a very heavily forested area that feels at times like anything could be watching or even jump out at you. This was the road less taken
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