Monday, February 9, 2015

Grave Creek Project 2014 Summer in Southern Oregon

It’s the Climate in Grants Pass, Oregon,


It was an Awesome Summer here in Southern Oregon. By all means one of the hottest summer seasons I can remember in years. Born and raised rite here in the Rogue Valley I have spent only a few years of my life living outside the State of Oregon. Growing up many young girls my age, were playing dolls, or hopscotch, I was exploring my own backyard learning about poisonous snakes & spiders catching native lizards, tree frogs & insects. We grew up on the outskirts of the wild and scenic unexplored reigns of the Pacific Northwest. 
When school let out we kicked off our shoes until after Labor Day except for those Sunday mornings when we had to go to Sunday school.  I know over all the years I spent out exploring as a kid barefoot, from sunrise to sunset summer after summer, I have easily covered 13.4 miles.
Chair Riffle is exactly 19 minutes 13.4 miles from my backyard. That is all the distance that lies between our home and the location of my own Bigfoot encounter in May 4 2013. 
Rand Ranger Station
I have kept a schedule of frequenting the main research areas I have designated, and I have personally publicly launched the Grave Creek Project


 

The Grave Creek Project is a Non-Profit Organization and launched strictly for the purpose of researching and protecting our Southern Oregon Bigfoot. I feel it’s my responsibility to bring awareness to our community that Bigfoot is alive & living normally as they have for many years rite along our rivers edges hiding in the evening shadows and the dark of the night most certainly occasional curiously watching a happy family through a window in the darkness of the night. 
If you’re lucky your family may be one of them? ;-)
  

Thank you


Krysta Garrison 

ksdays808@gmail.com 


541-218-5001

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