As many of you who follow KX research know, Robert Kryder, myself and various team members have been researching in the GLST area for some time now. Here is our most recent update from Robert Kryder.
UPDATE: GLST - ORTZ . Activity (BF) has apparently resumed in these two areas after a long term of nothing. During which absolutely no sign of multiple BF could be found and no vocals save one howl. The period of silence/ abandonment lasted a full 6 mo. With the single howl happening about 2.5 mo. During this time we had no moisture and everything was drying up to the extent that in spring many plants did not sprout, native grass stared to root die and insect larva either perished or stayed dormant. Then, about 1 mo. ago the rain came and we received more than usual with flooding and then even more unusual, cool temps and almost daily soft showers. About 3 weeks after the strong rains started I received the first reports from people in various locations surrounding the GLST - ORTZ areas. Vocals (howls, grunts, whistles etc....) and 1 report of what sounded like a small dog being snatched at night. These continue with more yesterday of 3 individuals sounding grunts, roars to one another reported to be less than 150 yards from a home. --- The absence of any evidence and of all types, whether audio or physical speaks again to validate these are not traces left by known animals native to the area, which have not left and still leave sign. There does seem to be a lone BF that stayed or at least continued to visit the ORTZ area daily. Thee was sign of this solitary individual each time we ascended the mountain. The sign that stood out the most was massive trees, 6-8 in each location, stacked to block the access up the canyon bottom. Each was at pinch points where it was tough to go around. We also found areas at the mountain base where something had used flat rocks 1" - 1.5" thick x 8" across to dig out prickly pair/paddle cactus and expose the root system with the dirt turned over about 10" deep and roots removed. These spots were about 6' x 8' in area and each of the 3 spots had a the "tool" left behind as the only stone in the dig area. All 3 dig areas where within 30' of one another and were seen no where else in the study area examined.
PLSA - Ben and a biologist have made more trips into the area and found much more sign (hand-prints, footprints, deer consumption and processing, storage of accumulated pine sap balls etc...) A tool was recovered by the biologist that had recently been used to process a deer/bones on a large semi-flat rock surface. The tool was manufactured using flaking technique but whether this was recent made or procured and used recently but of ancient origin is unknown.
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Sunday, September 15, 2013
Ortiz Cryptid-Hominid Research Operation 04 05 13
What follows is KX founder Robert Kryder's Field report of the Ortiz mountain expedition May 5th, 2013. Although the videos of last year's outing have been available on our youtube channel, I have included them at the end of the article for your conveinence.
Last year's expedition into the Ortiz mountains yielded a substantial amount of evidential data, not to mention excellent confirmation on the accuracy of Robert Kryder's parabolic mic dish set up. The recordings from the dish were used to triangulate an area to focus on. Based on what we had found during this first investigation, we were looking at this area as a feeding zone and migratory corridor. The goal for our second expedition was a non invasive operation. The plan being to place our surveillance equipment and get out. KX team members present were Robert Kryder, Joshua Lawrence, guest researcher Bruce Gillen and myself (Melissa Thompson). There will be a follow up to retrieve that equipment in the very near future. What follows is KX founder Robert Kryder's Field report of the Ortiz mountain expedition May 5th, 2013.
Ortiz Cryptid-Hominid Research Operation 04 05 2013 summery: We entered the area about 2 pm and proceeded along the canyon bottom along the same route we used 11 months ago. New damage, BF trail sign and many uprooted trees were noticed. Many, too many to be coincidence, were blocking the normal path of travel into the area as if to purposefully deter entry. Also, many large scuffs were noted on the slopes but no distinct tracks. We made first camp at base 01, 1/2 way up the canyon. Review of the captured audio, 5.5 hrs duration recorded while we slept, showed a BF subject was present even before I, the last awake, even started the recorder. When I first laid down, I did so with listening through headphones to the amplified P-mic pointed up-canyon. The moment I put them on I heard vocals and quickly switched to recorder.... Shortly after I slept while the recorder ran... Vocals of grunts, clicks and strange kackals were accompanied with footsteps, leaf/ twig crunching under step and twigs breaking as it passed through branches. First these steps approached with caution, stepping only a few steps each time as it changed position getting closer... It took about an hour to approach and then stayed around us for over 3 more hours until I coughed 3 times in my sleep around 4 am. It then ran a few steps and waited until a large gust of wind to fully run away. A game cam was placed pointed in the same direction as the mic so we will see in a couple months what was there. The second day we noted much more damage and tree up-rooting evidence and tracks/ scuffs. Many deer prints were seen as well until we approached the habitation-feeding areas. Then all deer sign stopped. Only a lone coyote was seen to have passed through the area, although much ground disturbance/ scuffing and flat spots from large flat feet were noted but none clear enough to confirm source. Game cams were placed under stealth conditions in the main feeding area and will be left for months duration. The second night I listened to the P-mic live and amplified while the others slept. A or the BF subject again approached us and took over an hour to do so. It eventually got very close and even passed the focal point of the mic. I had fallen to sleep after a couple hours listening to it circle our camp and still had the head phones on when I was awakened to loud and close footsteps as it ran by the mic as it left. No distinct tracks were noted,again just scuffing and flattening of the foliage/pine needles...
Last year's expedition into the Ortiz mountains yielded a substantial amount of evidential data, not to mention excellent confirmation on the accuracy of Robert Kryder's parabolic mic dish set up. The recordings from the dish were used to triangulate an area to focus on. Based on what we had found during this first investigation, we were looking at this area as a feeding zone and migratory corridor. The goal for our second expedition was a non invasive operation. The plan being to place our surveillance equipment and get out. KX team members present were Robert Kryder, Joshua Lawrence, guest researcher Bruce Gillen and myself (Melissa Thompson). There will be a follow up to retrieve that equipment in the very near future. What follows is KX founder Robert Kryder's Field report of the Ortiz mountain expedition May 5th, 2013.
Ortiz Cryptid-Hominid Research Operation 04 05 2013 summery: We entered the area about 2 pm and proceeded along the canyon bottom along the same route we used 11 months ago. New damage, BF trail sign and many uprooted trees were noticed. Many, too many to be coincidence, were blocking the normal path of travel into the area as if to purposefully deter entry. Also, many large scuffs were noted on the slopes but no distinct tracks. We made first camp at base 01, 1/2 way up the canyon. Review of the captured audio, 5.5 hrs duration recorded while we slept, showed a BF subject was present even before I, the last awake, even started the recorder. When I first laid down, I did so with listening through headphones to the amplified P-mic pointed up-canyon. The moment I put them on I heard vocals and quickly switched to recorder.... Shortly after I slept while the recorder ran... Vocals of grunts, clicks and strange kackals were accompanied with footsteps, leaf/ twig crunching under step and twigs breaking as it passed through branches. First these steps approached with caution, stepping only a few steps each time as it changed position getting closer... It took about an hour to approach and then stayed around us for over 3 more hours until I coughed 3 times in my sleep around 4 am. It then ran a few steps and waited until a large gust of wind to fully run away. A game cam was placed pointed in the same direction as the mic so we will see in a couple months what was there. The second day we noted much more damage and tree up-rooting evidence and tracks/ scuffs. Many deer prints were seen as well until we approached the habitation-feeding areas. Then all deer sign stopped. Only a lone coyote was seen to have passed through the area, although much ground disturbance/ scuffing and flat spots from large flat feet were noted but none clear enough to confirm source. Game cams were placed under stealth conditions in the main feeding area and will be left for months duration. The second night I listened to the P-mic live and amplified while the others slept. A or the BF subject again approached us and took over an hour to do so. It eventually got very close and even passed the focal point of the mic. I had fallen to sleep after a couple hours listening to it circle our camp and still had the head phones on when I was awakened to loud and close footsteps as it ran by the mic as it left. No distinct tracks were noted,again just scuffing and flattening of the foliage/pine needles...
Sunday, April 28, 2013
NM Bigfoot & Secret History - Robert Kryder of Kryder Exploration on Crypto Reality
As promised, here is the radio show Crypto Reality featuring KX founder Robert Kryder. Video by Joshua James Ryan Lawrence of KX.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Bigfoot Evidence PLSA - OLCHP/Oxford Submission
Here we have a BF trackway with an 8' step. There were tracks scattered throughout the entire area, this particular grouping is pretty impressive since there was enough there to measure the stride as you can see.
We carry plaster casting supplies in our evidence kit, but plaster is not exactly light to carry, especially into some of these areas. There were so many tracks that day we had to choose the best examples to cast with what plaster we had.
This is the larger of two different tracks we cast. The tips of this creature's toes did not leave a viable impression, so what you see here is the foot and base of the toes. We were able to see dermal ridges in areas of the finished cast. We estimate the foot of this individual at 20+ inches in length. Morphology is indicative of a male.
Robert Kryder calculates a realistic total length of the foot would be about 22" (20" min) @ est 5.7 to 1 based on height to foot length ratio = 12.62' tall (10.45 ' tall min) @ 1,800 lbs - 2,200 lbs +.
Later in the day we came upon these hand prints. Right away we were wishing we hadn't used all of our plaster. We would have forgone the footprints had we known that this was waiting for us. As you can see this is a deep print with excellently preserved features. You can make out fingers and the spread of a hand much like ours only considerably larger and thicker.
This is the location were we collected a hair sample for submittal to the Oxford-Lausanne Collateral Hominid project. There was visible damage at this location, we believe this was caused by the subject climbing up the ravine.
Finally we have a video of the actual hair transfer under sterile conditions.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
KX GLST 02 02-03 2013 KX BIGFOOT EXPEDITION- THERMAL / AUDIO RECON -
Report and Video by Robert Kryder
KX GLST 02 02-03 2012 INVESTIGATION - THERMAL AND AUDIO RECON - Results positive with diverse multi-source vocals and thermal video of Bigfoot study subject. Grunts, howls, whistles, clicks, footsteps, twig breaks, wood knocks, moans etc... INVESTIGATION SUMMERY : ""When we arrived at the immediate area we setup a 13" P-mic dish and amp to headphones and did sound recon. This was done from 30' above the research area which made position determination of the sound source possible. - With this amplified listening set-up it is possible to hear a stick break at 100's of yards. - During this sound recon session of 30 - 40 min, we heard a couple stick breaks with our ears, but with the 13" P-mic, we heard foot steps, twigs, brushing trees, low moan. - When we descended and entered it went silent until we got in 280' to the main "trail" N-S... Then came four very strange sounds which each sounded like that shreek a rabbit makes only once, as it dies... But these were four in number and 8 to 10 min apart, and perfectly clear with no other noise at all from the same location not 75' from us? We knew it was no rabbit. Coyotes, or what sounded strange for coyotes were heard and then normal coyote sounds were heard from the opposite direction. When we were on our way out and nearing the exit of the labyrinth of "tunnels" hewn out of the thorns and trees we heard the near perfect imitation of a Leopard frog two times a couple seconds apart ... Yet it was only 20 degrees at most and everything including the sandy riverbed were frozen solid. The entire time there was a 30" P-mic dish set up above us on the 30' bank opposite the research area but it was focused in a tight pattern. It picked up howls, the screams, many grunts, moans etc that were not heard with our ears..... One note on the evidence stood out, we noticed hundreds of places where sticks had been woven into the surrounding thicket "walls" as we moved through the tight cleared passages. Yet almost no debris on the floor ??? It had all been picked up and stuck into the sides of the tunnel-like labyrinth of dense Salt Ceder and Russian Olive trees/brush( both with 2"+ long thorns). Many large branches, up to 20' long had been carried/ dragged around inside as well and some had been placed above in tree gaps. Other large living trees had been manipulated, bent or broken to modify the tree and "tunnel/cavities" as well."
KX GLST 02 02-03 2012 INVESTIGATION - THERMAL AND AUDIO RECON - Results positive with diverse multi-source vocals and thermal video of Bigfoot study subject. Grunts, howls, whistles, clicks, footsteps, twig breaks, wood knocks, moans etc... INVESTIGATION SUMMERY : ""When we arrived at the immediate area we setup a 13" P-mic dish and amp to headphones and did sound recon. This was done from 30' above the research area which made position determination of the sound source possible. - With this amplified listening set-up it is possible to hear a stick break at 100's of yards. - During this sound recon session of 30 - 40 min, we heard a couple stick breaks with our ears, but with the 13" P-mic, we heard foot steps, twigs, brushing trees, low moan. - When we descended and entered it went silent until we got in 280' to the main "trail" N-S... Then came four very strange sounds which each sounded like that shreek a rabbit makes only once, as it dies... But these were four in number and 8 to 10 min apart, and perfectly clear with no other noise at all from the same location not 75' from us? We knew it was no rabbit. Coyotes, or what sounded strange for coyotes were heard and then normal coyote sounds were heard from the opposite direction. When we were on our way out and nearing the exit of the labyrinth of "tunnels" hewn out of the thorns and trees we heard the near perfect imitation of a Leopard frog two times a couple seconds apart ... Yet it was only 20 degrees at most and everything including the sandy riverbed were frozen solid. The entire time there was a 30" P-mic dish set up above us on the 30' bank opposite the research area but it was focused in a tight pattern. It picked up howls, the screams, many grunts, moans etc that were not heard with our ears..... One note on the evidence stood out, we noticed hundreds of places where sticks had been woven into the surrounding thicket "walls" as we moved through the tight cleared passages. Yet almost no debris on the floor ??? It had all been picked up and stuck into the sides of the tunnel-like labyrinth of dense Salt Ceder and Russian Olive trees/brush( both with 2"+ long thorns). Many large branches, up to 20' long had been carried/ dragged around inside as well and some had been placed above in tree gaps. Other large living trees had been manipulated, bent or broken to modify the tree and "tunnel/cavities" as well."
Field Report / GLST RECON 02 15 2013
Report Submitted by Robert Kryder
GLST RECON 02 15 2013 - Summery: entered thinnest part of the treed areas within the inhabited zone. Started with elevated audio recon with 13" P-mic, but due to lost amp could not do continuous monitoring during investigation below.. Sounds were heard but nothing that could be directly attributed to BF. Entry was made into the river bottoms and then the opposite tree/ brush line. The edge was dense and impenetrable as usual but opened up to roughly broken trails through the dense growth once an entry point was located. Unlike the other areas of known habitation investigated @ GLST, this spot lacked the tunneled nature of the cleared passages and was not cleaned of debris and no branches or limbs had been placed / woven into the sides of the access ways. Also, only one passage was intentionally blocked off on the entry to a cleared and comfortable area. This was also assembled to make noise if entry was attempted ... a noise trap to alert subjects if using the clearing. Scat like the proposed infant scat, was also located and examined but not collected as we already have a perfect sample specimen from earlier investigations. No other significant finds / observations were made other than a flash of moving light from above?
RK of KX
GLST RECON 02 15 2013 - Summery: entered thinnest part of the treed areas within the inhabited zone. Started with elevated audio recon with 13" P-mic, but due to lost amp could not do continuous monitoring during investigation below.. Sounds were heard but nothing that could be directly attributed to BF. Entry was made into the river bottoms and then the opposite tree/ brush line. The edge was dense and impenetrable as usual but opened up to roughly broken trails through the dense growth once an entry point was located. Unlike the other areas of known habitation investigated @ GLST, this spot lacked the tunneled nature of the cleared passages and was not cleaned of debris and no branches or limbs had been placed / woven into the sides of the access ways. Also, only one passage was intentionally blocked off on the entry to a cleared and comfortable area. This was also assembled to make noise if entry was attempted ... a noise trap to alert subjects if using the clearing. Scat like the proposed infant scat, was also located and examined but not collected as we already have a perfect sample specimen from earlier investigations. No other significant finds / observations were made other than a flash of moving light from above?
RK of KX
Crypto Reality
This evening the KX team was honored to be represented by team lead and founder, Robert Kryder on Crypto Reality radio show with Mark Zasckey. We are very excited about the opportunity to present our research to a wider audience. I want to personally thank everyone who has followed and supported our work. I am thrilled to be a part of something meaningful in a world that seems to have lost all sense of what is truly important. As most of you who follow us on facebook know, I opened this blog just a few days ago and I realize there isn't much in it yet, but I will do my best to provide you with as much background on these postings as possible. It takes a few days of research to compile enough to write up a summery. I hope that you will feel free to suggest, contribute and or comment on any research resources provided here. If you can find back story, more complete reports etc. I urge you to submit those. I will be happy to give credit where credit is due to all contributers. This is to be a resource for us all and I value each and every contribution. Stay with us and there will be so much more to come.
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Melissa Thompson
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