Dow Jones’s Reviews > Wood Knocks & Tossed Rocks: Searching for Sasquatch with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization > Status Update
Dow Jones
is on page 247 of 302
An actually informative section about BFRO investigations! And a generally interesting part about gestation periods, but I’m unsure of how to arrive to the final number and also its initial question arising from a lack of sightings during certain parts of the year and Blaine neglected to include that a lack of reports may most likely result from a lack of outdoor enthusiasts being active. Habituation part was okay.
— Aug 03, 2026 10:47PM
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Dow Jones
is on page 260 of 302
Ends w/ complaints against his teacher and belittles Destination Truth’s success. Some good anecdotes, but then more tree structure analysis. Then mocks scientists and academics, yet is “friends” w/ Cindy Dosen, Bindernagel, & praises Meldrum & Krantz. Too childish, generalizing, infantilizing, uncouth, immature, and holier than thou for general public consumption. Should’ve stayed in a journal on the shelf.
— Aug 04, 2026 06:12AM
Dow Jones
is on page 231 of 302
First expedition as leader ends w/ more complaints and sus Sunday activity w/ Ron’s involvement. The next chapter about tips & tricks for attending seemed mostly beneficial for new attendees but I skimmed through as that info doesn’t pertain to me. The map and compass section was helpful though!
— Aug 03, 2026 07:33PM
Dow Jones
is on page 176 of 302
Cliff and Bobo join and team up to call blast. There’s potential whistling, movement of chasing rodents, and tent touching. One guy says he saw one but Derek Randles says he found no evidence of his tire tracks or brush movement to corroborate. Blaine feels jaded Matt changed spur road plans but it led to his potential nighttime tent-toucher zapping event so what’s to complain about if he was right?
— Jul 29, 2026 07:33PM
Dow Jones
is on page 159 of 302
More infantilizing statements towards newbies in the same sentence as BFRO protocols is pretty rude. Now Blaine is leading his own expedition on Vancouver Island after only attending 2. Definitely 2007 vibes. Not sure about the tree structures; good documentation but people also go there for veggie picking. Nearby exotic animal sanctuary. Wally’s there and supposedly more higher ups are coming too.
— Jul 29, 2026 07:31AM
Dow Jones
is on page 140 of 302
More holier than thou sentiments for shower use and McDonald’s breakfast. Potential nighttime sighting through night vision. Seems to me trips into town to eat and shop are more important than daytime scouting and encounter follow-ups.
— Jul 28, 2026 10:48PM
Dow Jones
is on page 128 of 302
A nightly visitor prompts Matt to set up a camera trap while Blaine is tasked with leading a group to their usual road caravanning. An actually sound plan was ended early at 9pm, but then there’s actual action near the pond w/ 2 possible creatures but no follow-up. Then in bed by midnight. What kind of expedition is this? A knock and scream near their tents also don’t prompt follow-up. Wtf.
— Jul 28, 2026 07:41PM
Dow Jones
is on page 105 of 302
A night “sighting” takes place on a hill above them. Possible hand/foot print. Respiration recording, w/ bad height rationale, was accidentally deleted. Again left tent knowingly at base camp, so why bitch about stiff muscles after choosing to sleep in the front seat? Random mid-paragraph insert too. Not awful writing completely, but I don’t think I could be in the woods w/ this guy.
— Jul 28, 2026 07:48AM
Dow Jones
is on page 86 of 302
I’m starting to get annoyed by Blaine’s “holier than thou, I’m smarter than you” mentality. Just pages before he whined about lack of direction. He also keeps going back to McDonald’s but calls it stupid demeaning names, while also complaining about his choice of IMPs or MREs (whatever Canada calls them) yet he was in the military so he must know better and have better training. Complains like a bitch.
— Jul 28, 2026 06:17AM
Dow Jones
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Blaine and Fred confront Matt about lack of structure and things seem to improve. Lots of witness interviews and driving out to sites. The nighttime visitor around Sarah’s tent and then banging on Blaine’s truck were reminiscent of having something approach but being too scared to see what you’re out there looking for. Everyone’s on their own terms.
— Jul 27, 2026 10:47PM
Dow Jones
is on page 56 of 302
The first expedition is a bit rough and Blaine’s concerns about the lack of organization and feelings of fright and excitement at night are relatable. The constant driving into town to replenish supplies is a bit funny as no long-term prep seems to have been made, or just wants something directed to do.
— Jul 27, 2026 07:43PM

