Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Quick update...

Hey everyone, Jamie here!

Just a quick update, the crowdfunding campaign has ended and we have raised over $700 for new cameras... It is really awesome to have so much interest in the project. This completely funds the replacement cameras for the three that malfunctioned, as well as two more. I am more than pleased at our progress so far. Indiegogo has made us some sort of power fundraiser with a better rate which is cool. They also added a feature to let the funding page accept donations after the project has ended. This is a cool feature because people often message me about donating after the funding date. This makes it so I don't have to create a new page. I think I'm going to stick with our current crowdfunding schedule of offering four 60 day funding drives each for fall, winter, spring, and summer... I'm not sure if you guys know this but we are pretty much the only Bigfoot research project that has been successfully crowdfunded, and we have hit our goals several times already. So far we have raised more money than the Falcon Project, which is far more costly to operate. We are without a doubt, in terms of total area covered over time, the largest Bigfoot research project in the world.

      So far this year we've had some issues covering the high lakes. We lost a camera to theft at a small lake that is popular with bear hunters. We had it in a lock box and it appears that someone had pryed it off the tree. There is a large chunk of the tree missing where it was bolted. Fortunately I had anticipated this, and replaced the HD that was previously at that location with a cheap 5mp model that only takes photos, so the thieves didn't get away with much. They did take the nice bear box too which is kinda lame as it was worth almost as much as the camera. We try to mitigate potential loses by only installing cheaper cams at these popular locations, but this is the first time we have actually confirmed that a camera was stolen.

      On a good note, Robert and Rowdy were able to locate camera that had been "lost" since last July. They set it on the far side of one of the lakes and I was unable to locate it during a subsequent trip. During a scouting trip around the lake, Robert and Rowdy were able to find it. Unfortunately that camera had some sort of battery malfunction causing it to lose power, likely a shifted battery, so only a few pictures were taken on it with nothing in frame. It still seemed to function properly and had eight fresh Lithium batteries in it still. The gates will be open soon on the road to the PG film site and we will be able to service the cams for summer and check the SD cards. They have been soaking for six months now and we should be able to get to them mid April.

      I'm behind on my bookkeeping so I'll try and get caught up this week and get all the donations and camera expenses tallied. I bought four cheap refurbished Bushnell trophy cams a couple weeks ago to replace our malfunctioning cameras. I might try and swap some parts to see if I can Frankenstein one or two together from the broken ones.

      Also we will be getting some T-shirts and hats this summer. Team member Wes Losner is hooking us up with some shirts and I'm going to purchase a few hats embroidered with the BCP logo. I'm not sure how many I will order but I might throw a couple up on the next crowdfunding drive as a perk, although I'm hesitant to start selling merchandise. I guess I could just put them up at cost so we could avoid any issues. I really want all of the money to go solely toward cameras and not toward offering cheap merch or trinkets.

More updates coming soon,
-Jamie

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Mission Acomplished!

We just hit our Winter 2015 crowdfunding goal! I'm over the moon at this point! We're at 109% of our goal and we still have more than two weeks left. I just purchased three new cameras today, along with a cheaper model I purchased last week. This brings us back up there in terms of operating cameras. We were running 18 total after the two died in December. This brings us up to 21 cameras. We received a generous donation of batteries as well to cover the cams for the summer. At this point our only obligation is getting some lithiums for next winter. We still have our spring funding drive coming up in April as well. That funding drive will include embroidered hats as a perk for donating $50. I just purchased some embroidered hats for another project of mine (geology related) and as it turns out it's not too expensive to get some high quality hats embroidered, so I'll keep you guys posted on that front.

In other news Robert Leiterman has started work on our new book on the film site re-discovery project. It should turn out pretty good. We're all writing a portion, Steven, Rowdy, Robert, and I so I will be a collaborative effort and hopefully serve as our capstone for the film site re-discovery project. You can expect that out around fall-winter 2015.

Thanks much for the support guys! I'll upload some new pics of the cameras when they come in! -Jamie

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Bad news everyone!

Bad news everyone! I pulled two cams that weren't working properly at our Bluff Creek east ridge location. I just ran some tests and they both have faulty PIR sensors so they just keep taking videos until the card fills up. These cams were older model 2012 Bushnell cameras. Looks like one has some water damage. A bear had twisted the bear box around so water pooled in the bottom. It kind of makes me sad because this camera belongs to Mark Vergemort who passed away last spring. We were hoping it would last but it appears that it's pretty broken. We are on our way to reaching our goal to purchase some new batteries. We even got a generous donation of 240 alkalines to run the cams during the summer (only lithiums can last the cold winter).

So at this point we need to get at least two more cameras going in the next few weeks to continue our complete coverage up on the ridge where we got the ringtail. If you guys have any extra old cameras lying around you could donate that would be really awesome! Or you could donate to help replace them with new cams. I'm going to add a cheaper camera option since these cams were not the "Black Out" models. We just need the regular Trophy Cams. They run about $144 each right now on Amazon. Anything helps!

http://igg.me/at/BluffCreekProjectWinter2015/x/1011896

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Watch the New BLUFF CREEK PROJECT Trail Camera Results, plus BCP on the News, and Our New Funding Drive, and More

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Image of a Ringtail from Twin Lakes, just east of Bluff Creek.

BLUFF CREEK PROJECT, an extension of our former BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT, has a new set of Winter 2014-15 wildlife results from the cameras at one of the ridge lakes above Bluff Creek itself. The actual watershed of Bluff is closed during the winter by the USFS, but our cameras are still down there running until late Spring when we hope to return. See below for the latest videos, plus the previous ones from Summer 2014 and earlier.

The Project is running another funding drive for the expensive lithium battery replacement and maintenance of our some 20 cameras currently deployed. From Jamie Wayne, head of trail camera deployment:

"I just launched the Winter crowdfunding drive so we can get some new batteries for the cams. Please sponsor a camera! Only $12! We need to start getting ready to service the cameras in the spring. I just used the last our lithium batteries to keep our Reconyx going for another 3 months."

Check here at Indiegogo for information and to contribute to this public research project: http://igg.me/at/BluffCreekProjectWinter2015/x/1011896

Bluff Creek Project Logo, art by Wes Losner

JUST UP, a new blog/website for the Project, still under construction:
http://bluffcreekproject.blogspot.com/

Find BLUFF CREEK PROJECT on Facebook here:
https://www.facebook.com/BluffCreekProject

Also, local Humboldt/Northcoast NBC television news featured the Project the other day, here:
http://kiem-tv.com/video/rare-ringtail-cat-other-animals-captured-trail-footage



HERE ARE THE VIDEOS...





Current highlights:


 A kinky bear:


Past highlights:


Fabulous bears at Twin Lakes:

Summer 2014 on the PGF Site:

Animals at the "Altar" at the MK Site:

 Three Mountain Lions!:

 A Cat on Patty's Trackway:

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News station picks up our latest footage!

The local NBC news station KIEM News 3 has run a short story on our latest trail camera footage. Check it out here:

Please sponsor a camera for only $12!

I just fired up the crowdfunding page so we can get some new Lithium Batteries for the cams.

Some of our best footage from over the years!

I thought I'd like to make a post sharing the best of our footage from over the last three years. We've caught hundreds of bears and deer but some of most spectacular footage is of rarely seen animals like cougars and marten. We even managed recently to capture some footage of a cryptic ringtail cat!.


This highlight video is from our best season so far 2013-2014. We caught several cougars prowling the creek together. We think this is the same mother who had two cub the previous year. The cub are starting to get big!

This some of our best cougar footage!



This is our most recent video!