Friday, January 4, 2013

Does Bigfoot live on Mt Si near North Bend?

Here is a picture I took in December 2012 during my vacation of the Old Sno Falls Credit Union this also was the Rainer Bank building in the 1980's.  It is too bad this once great building has been overgrown.  I am really photographing the mountain in the background.  Is Mt Si the home of Bigfoot.  I remember growing up my Grandparents live on 434th Avenue SE at the foot of Little Si.  I remember having a small encounter with what they call Bigfoot he was very friendly but if you encounter him and you are wanting to take pictures or disturbing his habitat.  They will cause a problem to you.  Question is does Bigfoot exist they do.  I will tell if you attempt to visit Bigfoot I would unless you know somebody 434th Avenue SE in North Bend.  Do not park on the street you must park in the designated or pay an impound and tow fee strictly enforced by the neighborhood this also is for the Mt Si trail. Bigfoot existing has been confirmed by the following films Harry and the Hendersons starring John Lithgow in 1988 when they went down the road boarding the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River and recently ICarly in 2009 episode however they refused to call it the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest the actual name I guess Dan Schnieder could not pronounce Snoqualmie (Sno-qual-mi) or might thought it would too hard for Californians for pronounce the name.  Those that think he does not exist ask a local in North Bend and Snoqualmie whoever they must be over 30 years old or they might the call the police and had lived in the Snoqualmie Valley before 1987.

Hey Puget Sound Energy please make Snoqualmie Falls more accessible to handicapped citizens

Here is a picture I took last month while visiting my hometown of Snoqualmie.  I found this sign I found it disturbing.  It is disturbing that disabled people can not enjoy the best waterfall in the nation sorry Niagara.  Snoqualmie Falls is the most beautiful waterfall in the nation.  I also included a picture I took in December 2012 of Snoqualmie Falls during my emotion vacation however the date may say September 24 that is due to not adjusting the date on the camera date on photo is wrong trust me on that one.  You can access it from Exit 25 from Interstate 90 east of Seattle get on the Snoqualmie Ridge Parkway go north on State Rte 202 to access the wonderful Snoqualmie Falls.