The Dulce Underground Base Conference on June 23-24 featured local and national researchers who examined the evidence for the mysterious and famed facility, as well as examining the impact of unexplained animal mutilations, which have been plaguing the area and the Jicarilla Apache tribe since the 1970s. The event also allowed local residents and others from the region to weigh in with their own experiences and in once case, an alleged photo of a Bigfoot.
A man from Pagosa Spings, Colorado (who has chosen to remain anonymous) shared an image he says he captured some thirteen years ago when he was on a pack horse camping trip near Square Top Mountain in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests west of Denver, Colorado.
The night before the photo was taken, the witness recalled hearing strange noises during a violent lighting storm, which he recalled sounding like “loud snoring,” which he believed was coming from the other person in his tent. He "sat up and realized it wasn't him" and that the sounds were coming from outside, where he could see a large shadow moving about whenever lightning lit up the area.
The witness said that the photo was taken the next morning as he was trying to get an image of one of the pack guides, and he did not recall seeing anything unusual. When the film was developed, there appeared to be figure standing in the far background, which resembles what most of us commonly think of as a classic “bigfoot” creature. "You could see the daylight between its legs" he said, which was estimated to be some 50 yards from the camera.