April 10 - 13 (Monday - Thursday)
BFRO organizers bring participants to areas where
they will have encounters with Bigfoots at night. The odds of
success depend on their selection of locations, among other
things. Selecting the best locations depends upon
sighting/encounter information -- the more, the better -- so the
BFRO selects organizers who have the most information in a given
state, and who have experience organizing trips there.
The best organizer in Tennessee is Lori Wade.
Lori Wade is very popular as an
expedition organizer. She picks good spots and gets action almost every
time. As a result she has
developed a large following. If you are a newbie then
your only chance to be accepted for her trips is if you register early.
The
BFRO now encourages participants to come with video cameras that can
record in total darkness -- thermal cameras. Not long ago this technology
was very expensive. Now these cameras only cost as much as really good
photo camera -- less than $1,000. But really good ones are only less
than $1,000 now because the BFRO sells them for close to wholesale price,
basically straight from a Taiwanese manufacturer.
Here is the link to more
information about these units.
CLICK HERE
You will not regret owning one of those devices. A good thermal video
camera is MUCH more useful when trying to spot animals than even the best nightvision video camera.
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Lori is now taking registrations for this trip. You will be
put in touch with them if you follow the
instructions on the Frequently
Asked Questions page.
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