Nanoose, earlier today I was watching a TV show called Monster Hunters or something like that and this episode was focused on Sasquatch sitings--from prehistory to the present--on Vancouver Island, BC. While watching this, I couldn't help but reflect on Ishi the last of the Yahis (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishi). The Wikipedia link explains about Ishi, so I won't repeat the story, and I'm not for a second suggesting that Sasquatch--if it exists--is a supposedly extinct human race, like Ishi. But even though the prevailing belief is that apes don't exist in North America, I'm convinced that an ape-like creature does exist, and for thousands of years has existed, in the wilds of North America. There's too much prehistoric and historic evidence of its existence to believe otherwise.
The Sasquatch researchers in tonite's episode theorized that Sasquatch--if it exists--is concentrated in the least-populated western and northern regions of Vancouver Island, or in the remote and barely accessible central region.
Are you a believer?