Hunt For The San Andreas Big Foot


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I found him! I found him! I found him!!!!! and not only once but every

time I go back to the area. Here's what you have to do. First make sure

you have a camera. Then head down to the area southeast of Mt. Chiliad

called Shady Creek. Once you get to Shady Creek look around for a cabin

with a quad next to it. After you find it search the area around the

cabin and the surrounding woodlands. Eventually you will hear a low

growl, which is an indicator that bigfoot is around. After you hear it

stop, stand still, and look around you and if you see something moving

and there will be bigfoot. BUT IF YOU LOOSE SITE OF HIM HE WILL BE GONE,

AND YOULL HAVE TO START ALL OVER. HAPPY BIGFOOT HUNTING!!!

This was on another forum I tryed it for 2 seconds but I'm not sure It's fake. some other guy said that the instructions helped him I'll try it all today and report back.

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so you guys are saying that this is not true and it is bullshi*?

i did pretty much join this palce just so i can share with you this..

well about an hour ago i gave up on Bigfoot and started seaching for the Loch Ness Monster because i had read a letter over at IGN that says something about bigfoot not in but something in deep water in. For some reason before i started my real search i decided to go up on the bridge (the one Stigmata|Mess was talking about earlier on page 3 with the "there is no easter egg up here" on it) well i got up there and i looked down and saw

THE LOCH NESS MONSTER!! :cool:

that thing was huge and almost knocked me off the bridge. after that my game froze up because i fell off onto it and i had to restart it. i didn't get a pic and this was about an hour ago Illinois time.

so the "there is no easter egg up here" is true because the Loch Ness Monster is right below you. now it makes perfect sense. please credit me, spike2690 for finding this because i'm sure someone will come along and copy it onto another site but feel free to post this where you like.

0. Save your game

1. Find that bridge

2. Get to the message

3. Look down to see the Loch Ness Monster.

It's not really much of a "Loch Ness" monster if it's not in the loch ness.

I'm going to check it out soon to see if it is true, but being the doubtfull manticore i am, i am very sure that it's not true, as it is, once again, too big for the game.

I will check it out, and try to get a pic if it is true.

ps. I doubt it is true

pss. i really doubt that it is true.

i was reading about 'the panoptican killer' on a site the other day, its sposed to be a dude with an apron and a chainsaw, im pretty sure

its bullkakke but anyway i went for a game of gta:sa.

Was driving around on some poor yokels bike when i came to an area and 'The panoptican' came up in the corner.

For some unknown reason i became really scared lol.

yes its me again......... more stuff here for martin to cuss down untill he tries it and says omg infoking is right again....... top of mt.chilliad, stand by the journey campavan thing (if its not there then just walk round the other side and come back, it should appear) arm ureself with heatseeker roket launcher ( cheat is=r1 r2 l1 r2 left down right up left down down down) aim at the mountain bike till the cursor is red then shoot it..... ready?....this is the trik.... you r clearly standing far enough away not to be harmed so shoot it and wonder y the hell uve cort on fire...... do the health cheat=(r1 r2 l1 x left down right up left down right up) many times or else ull die.... the fire will burn and eventualy go then start again the go and again and gain and again.... infact the only way to stop the 'curse' is to jump of mt. chilliad..... while being cursed (on endless fire) all manner of things will be attracted to u (planes crash on u, helicopters and i was hit by a boat that dropped out of the sky) friked up or what?

Okay, now I think you people are really making up stuff. Some of it was belivable like the ghost cars, but the loch ness monster....I have gone past that bridge so many times and I have not seen one thing out of the ordinary. And the Panoptican area on the map, there is nothing on top of the mountain but empty logger cabins, a chainsaw you can pick up, and an old damaged car. I even stayed there for a 24-hour period. It rained, it got foggy, there was a full moon, and nothing happened. It is all bull.

Edited by jmole

I am 100% with Jmole there, as I totally agree that this topic has mainly been used for people to distribute all their bull.

Yeti/Bigfoot- fake

Pigsy- fake

Ghost cars- true

photgraphers- true

loch ness monster- p*** off

the panopticon killer- fake

ps. to infoknig, how the HELL did u find out my name woz martin?

waitaminute....(checks username)......oh, i see....

I havnt tried that mt.chillad thing but i was playing SA last night and i was in the countyside cant remember where exactly but it was by these 5-6 little houses in a row just off a road with a flame thrower by them. Anyways i pick the the flamethrower up and kill this dude with it but for some reason i caught fire even tho i didn't walk into the flames. Anyway the fire went off me but then started back straight up again even though i didnt walk into any fire or use the flamethrower for the second time. The fire goes,comes back, goes and then finally kills me. Weird.

I am not sure if BigFoot is really in the game or not but I have been trying to find him all over SA. I read that he had been spotted in Shady Creeks and Mt. Chiliad. So I decided to try thoes areas. I went to the cabin in Shady Creeks at around 0:00am. It was glowing bright green. I waited there for 24 hours ( in the games time ), just to see what would happen. Well, the next time it was 0:00, I heard low growls about every 30 seconds! I looked all around the cabbin but never found him. I just kept hearing the growls. I decided to do a test, I walked away from the cabbin area and the growling stopped. So I went up to Mt. Chiliad and went into the cave/ tunnel part. And once again I heard the low growls. But still couldn't find him anywhere. So, maybe thats all there is to bigfoot in the game. Maybe its just low growls in the wood areas at night. Only when the Cabbin and Moutain are glowing around 0:00. Try it out for yourselves. I have done it 4 times and every time I hear the growls. Really weird. Maybe Rockstar added that in every certain amount of games. Oh, and I went back to CJs house and looked at that picture next to the tv, it was that bridge that has the sign that says " no eatser eggs up hear". I have seen Jawz there before so I know thats why.

So this is the next big thing since the triforce in Ocarina of Time? Ever thought that maybe an official statement and announcement would be made if these rumors were real and any of this was found? It'd be on there official pages and other big gaming sites, magazines and stuff. How about trying to ask Rockstar personally. Even if they don't show proof, they could at least confirm or deny if any of this is real or not.

To record yourself playing on your PS2, you have to plug the 3 coloured bits (yellow, red and white) into the back of your VCR (you might need a little socket thingie where you plug the 3cloured ones into) and the put your T.V on to your usual video viewing channel, and press the "INPUT" button. (on your VCR or VCR controller) if the screen goes black, press it again, as this will switch between the 2 input sockets. If you see your PS2 playing on the screen (on your VCR chammel)

then just press record. This is the most common way, and your VCR could be different.

You CAN record DVD's onto Video, but most dvd's will mainly be black when you try to record them due to copyright, but you can record some DVD's to video.

:D

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