Sorry for my short hiatus friends. My youngest son had a baseball tourney in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. As always my mind is never far from Squatchland and while the family slept as I drove, I was noticing how Squatchy Delaware really looked. I couldn't believe how thick and impenetrable the woods looked. There were sections that a person couldn't enter the woods through. Could the State of Delaware be one big Sasquatch sanctuary?? I saw plenty of Whitetail Deer on my drive through so food shouldn't be an issue. I also noticed a bunch of fresh water in the way of ponds, lakes, and streams. So we have the three important factors for a great Squatch habitat, food,water,and cover. So why not Delaware??
BFRO Report 7771: Witness has late night sighting near Georgetown
http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=37386
http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=28720
This is a map of Sussex County where the majority of sightings in the State have taken place. To the North East is Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge and to the South West is Trap Pond State park. I suspect these two areas play an important role in the Delaware Squatch population. This map really shows the many freshwater streams that snake throughout the area. There were five total reports in the BFRO date base, but assume there are more experiences that go unreported. That's not too shabby for State that's never talked about in Bigfoot circles.