Sasquatch Tree Structures

This a celebration of the teepee and how it can be found throughout Colorado in conjunction with the Sasquatches in their home.

This impressive tree structure complex was found by SIR founder Michael Johnson at Jeff and Theresa Yelek’s newest location in Northern Colorado. All of these structures can be found within 100 yards of one another. The arch is made of pine, which is a first, and it is rammed into the ground. These are generally Aspen. We had activity and visitations to our campsite nightly in this area including vocalizations.

Photograph one depicts an arch with a triangle structure framed underneath made with a new tree break.

Photograph two is an asterisk type structure flanked by a fence posting wrapped around to an X type structure. The fence posting is curved as well. This is a unique and beautiful structure.

. Photograph three is a magnificent tee pee structure found on the south east side of the complex. This structure is over 60 feet tall and the top of the tee pee is intricately woven together for stability. This structure is made to last. Photograph four is the asterisk from a western perspective, which ironically forms an “A” structure, which is common though out all of our locations in Colorado. This symbol obviously has special meaning to the people of the forest here. .

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This new impressive “X” structure is similar to immense tree structures found in the past. In this category Tree Structures look at selection 15 down from the top of the page as a reference. Note the similarity in size and construction of these two gargantuan structures. This new tree structure is set on a huge stump.

The other was placed in a small live tree fashioned into a ‘U” shape to cradle the two logs. In this new structure note how the primary log in the “X” is held by into place by a branch on it’s trunk in the center. This is highlighted in photograph 2.

. . . Photograph 3 shows how the “X” is intertwined into the live tree to help hold it in place. This structure is located in a very remote wilderness near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Michael Johnson and Tony Lombardo were directed to this location by a local professional photographer who has a history of Bigfoot interactions in this area.

These photographs were obtained from Jeff and Theresa Yelek’s location in Northern Colorado on a 4 mile hike of the surrounding area where the photograph of the Sasquatch was taken in the summer of 2015. The triangle, asterisk and star structures show the area is active as we speak.

. These were taken in remote places well off any road, path or game trail. Many were found in randomly dispersed in the middle of the forest. These repeating structures we feel are indicative of Sasquatches marking their area for other Sasquatches. As you can see, they are in areas where very little normally occurring dead fall is present. .

This is a collection of tree structures found on a recent outing by SIR in the Central Colorado Rockies. Please pay attention to the uniqueness of each structure and it’s symmetry. They have meaning to some one and they took quite a bit of time to create. Pay attention to the weaving required to make these structures. They stand out to the trained eye. Always remember, we find the Sasquatches first, then we found the structures.

. Pay attention to the weaving required to make these structures. They stand out to the trained eye. Always remember, we find the Sasquatches first, then we found the structures. .

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This impressive tree structure was found in Central Colorado in a place frequented by Sasquatches. They often stuff branches into the trees and weave them into place. There is no water or drainage in this area. It is free standing in the middle of the forest. We do not know why at this time they exhibit this behavior, but felt it was worth showing you as we have seen this same behavior in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah where Sasquatches are present.

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This impressive tree structure was found by Kristi Deloach and her daughter in law, Jessica Coulson while visiting their Sasquatch location in Southern Colorado. . . They believe it was made new this year.

. . Please note one of the trees is placed with root ball up across the structure diagonally. . . This would be considered in the asterisk family of tree structures, which is a great find.



Robin, Mike and Jon went on an excursion on 11/22/2014 in the front range of Colorado. . . . . The following is evidence found of possible Sasquatch activity in this area.

. . . . It is not new, but is older and has been there awhile. . . . . Photos one and two were of a structure found by Robin.

. . . . This is clearly an older structure randomly placed under the forest canopy.

. . . . It’s meaning is unknown, but we have experienced Sasquatch activity in this area and it has a long history of reports and sightings as well.

. . . . Photos three and four are of a structure found by Mike. . . . . Photo three is the left base of the structure. The tree forming the structure shows signs of being pushed over. . . . . Photo four is the picture from the east looking west. This struck us as the proper way to observe this impressive formation.

. . . . We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. It obviously has great importance to some one.

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A recent outing at Monkey Baby at the invite of Joe, Kathy and Jeff proved quite fruitful. . . . . Evidence of their presence abounded.

. . . . Old and new evidence was in abundance as we traversed a huge north facing slope on Saturday afternoon. . . . . The area was clearly marked with new and old alike.

. . . . It was highlighted by the discovery of an arch that traversed a ravine, which we have come to expect at SIR.

. . . . A few vocalizations also were in evidence in the evenings, but the Sasquatches seemed resigned to mainly keep to themselves for the most part on this trip.

. . . . Photo 1 is a recent tree break of a large pine under the canopy. . . . . Photo 2 is a triangle structure complete with branches jammed in upside down on a broken pine resembling a tree break. . . . . Photo 3 is an arch.

. . . . Photo 4 is a near perfect X structure.

. . . . Photo 5 is an arch over a small ravine. The significance here is the location of the arch on the edge of the woods at the end of a small burn scar traversing the small ravine. . . . . The burn scar is littered with small pine trees 8-10 feet tall thickly covering the ravine creating a natural corridor for allowing for hidden travel. . . . . . .

. . . . . . This impressive series of tree structures was discovered by Jeff Yelek, Robin Roberts and Mike Johnson at Jeff and Theresa’s site in Northern Colorado in May of 2014 at the invitation of Jeff and Theresa to their expansive research complex. . . . . This large, impressive complex includes all the normal features and structures you would expect to find when Sasquatches are present.

. . . . They tell a story of a family and their need to mark their home, so other Sasquatches will know this place is already taken and has been for quite some time. . . . . It also demonstrates how important this area is to this group as they have added to it frequently over the years.

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The Yelek’s saw a 7.5 footer peaking out at them from its fringes after everyone left the area on this trip at the end of May that left a beautiful foot print for review under the Foot Prints tab . . . . The tree structure pattern keeps repeating itself throughout the Western United States, which to me indicates a few very important things.

. . . . The Sasquatches copy each others symbols, they communicate amongst each other in order to do so and they possess commonality in language. . . . . This is just plain, simple logic based on the abundant evidence present in the field. . . . . Photo 1 Is an Asterick-shaped structure.

. . . . Photo 2 – Many X’s flank this area.

. . . . Photo 3 – Tree break at about 8 feet new left for the Yelek’s at abandoned camp site they no longer use. . . . . Photo 4 – The tree break left for Theresa and Jeff form a new structure. . . . . Photo 5 – A different angle of new structure left for Jeff and Theresa.

. . . . Photo 6 – Teepee structure facing the woods, please note not cleaned out underneath.

. . . . Photo 7 -Teepee is meant to be seen coming down from the mountain to the valley below by other Sasquatches.

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We received a recent report of howling in an area at night I used to frequent, but my travels there have been limited by fire. .We always start out with fruit. . I found this tee pee structure 5 minutes after examining the area. . . Notice how the forks of the branches are placed to hold the branches in place. . . Notice that some of the trees go against the flow of the creek in an unnatural placement. . . Plus, they were moved there as no stumps were present. . . I am showing two separate angles as the photo shows the tee pee changes form depending on the direction you view it from. . . I had lost contact with this group long ago, but I am hoping to reconnect with this group based on these recent finds.

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. . . . . . This remarkable tree structure complex was found in conjunction with pine tree breaks in a valley that is just east of our new research location in the front range of Colorado. . . . . This is the same location where our new recording of a baby was obtained.

. . . . It was our first contact with a new group and we were not disappointed in the activity nor the extent of the evidence of them in the area. . . . . These photos our evidence of their presence in the area.

. . . . Photo one guards the entrance to the valley and is two matching 80 foot plus tall teepee structures. The biggest yet.

. . . . Photo two is a second perspective of the tee pee complex.

. . . . Photo three is a view from under tee pee structure one. . . . . Photo 4 is a triangle structure found less than 100 yards from the 2 teepees.

. . . . Photo 5 is a pine tree break next to the triangle where the pine has remained alive.

. . . . Photo six is a photo of a second pine tree found alive in same valley. We found six of these in all.

. . . . We found six of these in all. . . . . How they break these similar sized pines and allow the tree to remain alive is a mystery. . .

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. . . . . . During the same outing in November of 2013, we found the following structures as well south of our current new location in an area closed to road traffic. . . . This area was in a ravine facing south and was accompanied by a visit from what we believe was an inquisitive Sasquatch. . . . We could not see the culprit, but we could hear he or she as they approached and we could definitely smell the individual. . . . We went back that night for a night investigation and one of our investigators was approached by bipedal foot falls in the darkness, but that was the extent of the brief encounter. . . . It is our plan to go back to this location in the near future. . . Photo one is atypical of an asterisk type formation. . . . Photo two is clearly a tepee type structure. . . . Photo three is a beautiful double break. . . . Photo four is an X. Please take special notice that one of the branches is clearly upside down. . . . This area was usually heavily marked by X’s, which we feel may be the result of a possible border disagreement between two groups of Sasquatches due to multiple fires recently in this area.

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. . . . . . During a recent November investigation of a new group of Sasquatches in the front range of Colorado we found the following evidence of tree structures. .We always start out with fruit. . . . . . This was found on the west side of the road in this new area. . . . . . It was a smaller more spread out complex, but it contained some interesting evidence worth showing you. . . . . . Photo 1 is a double X pattern. . . . . . Photo 2 is an arch. . . . . . Photo 3 shows how the arches end has been broken off and rammed into the ground. . . . . . Photo 4 is a second view of this near perfect arch. . . . . . Photo 5 is a tree structure we found in the same area. . . . . . . . .

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. . . . . . These tree structures were found in remote central Colorado in the Collegiate mountain range the week of October 21, 2013 by Michael Johnson and Dave Ottke. .We always start out with fruit. . . These were found above 10,000 feet on the south slope of a large Aspen forest near a new research area. . . . Photo one is a unique triangle structure. It also resembles a tee pee in some respects. . . . I have never seen one formed to date in this fashion. Its meaning is unknown. . . . Photo two is a close up from a different angle of the structure captured in photo one. . . . Photo three is a fence posting from less than 20 feet away from the same complex. . . . . . . . . . . .

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At a recent outing with friends in South Central Colorado a few SIR members including Mike J, Tony L, Robin R and Jon R took guest Jim B on a fact finding day trip to a new location Mike suspected may hold Sasquatch related structures. . . . We were visiting an area as guests of Joe, Kathy and Jeff. These are the results. . . . Please note these same structures have been found now by Mike and his group in three separate states. . . . We now know of 8 of these very similar and large tree complexes. .We always start out with fruit. .

. Triangles, X’s and teepees are made by Sasquatches and here is our proof of that. . . . Please note this location is on a very remote road in the Collegiate mountain range in Colorado traveled by few. . . . Photo 1 is a massive triangle structure, please note how it is intertwined at the top. . . . The two trees located as a base are intertwined as well as is often the case, but not always . . . Photo 2 is a large teepee structure . .

. Photo 3 is a close up of tee pee weave from below located in the deep woods. . . . It has been added to recently. This is evident as one branch top showed signs of being freshly broken. . . . Photo 4 is a second teepee found about 300 yards from the first one. .

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Notice how the logs appear to be laid out on the ground on the hill leading to the complex. .

. . It appeared to look like steps going up hill at the site was my thought. . . . Photo 5 is a closer view of the second tee pee in the massive complex. . . . Photo 6 shows a perimeter X structure. The entire complex is surrounded by them. . . Michael Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies

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This triangle structure was found on the ground near one of the tee pee’s in section 5 above in Central Colorado.

The sections above and below both start with triangle structures found at tree structure complexes in different states.

They are not always found in the air, some are found on the ground such as this one. . Note all three are underlined with two trees, which has a significance I have not yet figured out. . The fact that triangles are popping up throughout the Western United States in this configuration means two things to me. . The triangle is known and of great significance to the Sasquatches and that they must be communicate with each other of wide expanses for this symbol to be so widespread and universal.

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Tree structures appear to be a universal form of symbolism in the Western United States. . . . These impressive tree structures were found in Northern Utah in the High Uinta mountains on an outing with Brad Corless. . . . Dave Ottke and Mike Johnson spent 3 days and 2 nights in this location with Brad observing and recording Sasquatch structures. . . . These are the most impressive. .We always start out with fruit. .

. Please note how they mirror the Colorado structures almost perfectly although these structures are hundreds of miles apart. . . . They were created by two totally different groups of Sasquatches. . . . At SIR, we see the pattern and its significance to them. . . . At date, we have found over 6 of these massive complexes in the Western United States in areas frequented by Sasquatches. . . . These structures are all are very similar in make up and design. . .

. To us, they show intelligence, language and culture indicative of a people. . . . We have seen what appears to be a correlation in that the more grand the structures the larger the group. . . Michael Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies .

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Recently SIR had a large outing of SIR investigators and guest investigators at a new location in Central Colorado for 4 nights. . The purpose was to locate a new group of Sasquatches in this area based on mounting evidence of their presence. . Those SIR investigators in attendance included Mike J, Dave O, Robin R, and Jon R. . Our guest attendees were Joe and Kathy W, Paco E, and Jim B. . We were blessed with tree breaks, run by’s at night, wood knocks, stomping, howls and a few other indicators they indeed inhabit this new area. .We always start out with fruit. The most significant find was the massive tree structures near camp that we located. . . Photos 1 and 2 show a massive X structure located at the entrance to this new area. . Please note that the two massive pines are set in a pine that forms a u-shape for those trees to be cradled in, which is quite unique. . . Photo 3 shows a massive X structure that flanks the west side of the tree structure complex. . It was less than 100 yards from the back of our tent during this excursion. . . Photo 4 was found in a grassy meadow behind the structure complex. . It is a tree branch wedged horizontally forming a rectangle. . Its meaning is unknown. . This is a first for me in my 23 years of travels investigating Sasquatches. . . Photo 5 is a large pile of trees forming a mound type structure as seen in the Lair of the Sasquatch only much larger. . Root balls were coming out of each end of the massive complex and they are meticulously elevated off the ground. . Its meaning is unknown as well at this time. . . Photo 6 is of a massive tee pee structure found in dense woods to the east of the mound structure. . . Photo 7 is an asterisk symbol found in the area as well. . . Photo 8 is a massive triangle structure found on the east side of the complex. . It was formed by pushing over two massive dead Aspens into one standing straight up. . Tree structures are an integral part of a Sasquatches life. . They are immense in scope, built to last and quite beautiful to behold. . The construction shows they are carefully thought out with weaving, bracing and branches intertwined to form solid structures requiring the use of hands. . They have meaning and help them communicate with other Sasquatches. . In all our areas, the pattern keeps repeating itself over and over. . It is quite compelling piece of evidence that things are not always as they seem in the woods of Colorado. . They speak volumes to me. . Michael Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies . .

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. . . . . . . . Its symmetry, its beauty and its grandeur stir thoughts of a deeper meaning to them that can no longer be ignored. .We always start out with fruit. . . Photo one is from a new group we just may have discovered in NW Colorado. . . . Photo two is from a group in North Park we found two years ago. . . . It was found in conjunction with three tree breaks forming a triangle. . . . Photo three is from Central Colorado complex that is massive in scope. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Mike found this huge “X” structure on private land near Steamboat Springs recently while traveling back home from a trip to Park City, Utah.

Tony Lombardo and Mike stopped recently while in the area and Tony took this high resolution shot from about 1/2 mile away or more. . What is significant is its location. It overlooks a huge valley and is most prominent to those that know what to look for. . Its intent is clear. It is to notify other Sasquatches in this area that this place is inhabited. . Also, please note that in one part of the “X” structure the Aspen used to form the “X” is upside down indicating to us that it was made.

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. . . . . . . . This impressive arch complex was just found in NW Colorado. .We always start out with fruit. . . It is huge in scope and size at over 40 feet tall. . . . Photo one has 6’4″ inch SIR investigator David Ottke below the main arch for scale. . . . Photo two shows the two separate trees intertwined at 40 feet off the ground. . . . Photo three shows a triangle formed by a new tree break recently completed. . . . One tree has been held down by a mud grass solution for weight to hold the top of the live tree in place. . . . . . . . . .

Thanks as always, Mike J

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