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<blockquote data-quote="M77Fan" data-source="post: 3030358" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p>This happened in the northern Adirondacks, not one of mine. The French-Canadian woodsmen there (descendants from those who crossed into Northern New York from Quebec), called these beings Rugaroo or Old Man of the Forest. This from a relative who saw one at less than 15 yards, while deer hunting about 10 miles south of Canada. His description was pure Sasquatch. About 8 1/2 or 9 feet tall, long arms and legs. Heavily built and muscled. Long (5-8 inch) hair all over except the face. Dark brown, about the color of black walnut heartwood. Face closer to human than ape but not quite, more Neanderthal. He described a sense or a voice projecting into his head that all was well and the Rugaroo wasn't a threat. He was hunting with a rifle so thought the Rugaroo likely just wanted him calm. After that he said they both sort of backed up and turned around. This from a woods-wise Vietnam vet who had worked special forces behind enemy lines. He grew up in a family of backwoodsmen who made a living off the land, cutting pulp wood, killing wildlife to feed their families, scraping by. His relatives, particularly his uncle, had numerous encounters with them, and just coexisted. Naturally these woodsmen didn't talk about Rugaroo outside their own group of those who already knew, so people like me didn't hear about them until I brought it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M77Fan, post: 3030358, member: 115996"] This happened in the northern Adirondacks, not one of mine. The French-Canadian woodsmen there (descendants from those who crossed into Northern New York from Quebec), called these beings Rugaroo or Old Man of the Forest. This from a relative who saw one at less than 15 yards, while deer hunting about 10 miles south of Canada. His description was pure Sasquatch. About 8 1/2 or 9 feet tall, long arms and legs. Heavily built and muscled. Long (5-8 inch) hair all over except the face. Dark brown, about the color of black walnut heartwood. Face closer to human than ape but not quite, more Neanderthal. He described a sense or a voice projecting into his head that all was well and the Rugaroo wasn't a threat. He was hunting with a rifle so thought the Rugaroo likely just wanted him calm. After that he said they both sort of backed up and turned around. This from a woods-wise Vietnam vet who had worked special forces behind enemy lines. He grew up in a family of backwoodsmen who made a living off the land, cutting pulp wood, killing wildlife to feed their families, scraping by. His relatives, particularly his uncle, had numerous encounters with them, and just coexisted. Naturally these woodsmen didn't talk about Rugaroo outside their own group of those who already knew, so people like me didn't hear about them until I brought it up. [/QUOTE]
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