In this second part in a special two-part installment of Sasquatch Tracks, Matt Pruitt returns to discuss his new book The Phenomenal Sasquatch.
Veteran researcher Matt Pruitt returns to discuss his new book ‘The Phenomenal Sasquatch: Seeking the Natural Origins of a Cultural Icon.’
In this episode, the team looks at reports involving military encounters with Sasquatch and sightings by U.S. armed forces personnel.
In this installment of Sasquatch Tracks, catch up with primatologist Esteban Sarmiento, an expert in hominid evolution and researcher renowned for his interest in the speculative side of vertebrate zoology, particularly when it comes to Sasquatch.
In this installment of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by anthropologist and Sasquatch researcher Kathy Strain, author of the book, Giants, Cannibals & Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture.
In this installment, we are joined by Nathaniel Bronis, a Sasquatch researcher from Michigan’s lower peninsula who shares his unique personal encounter.
We are joined by Mister Sam Shearon, who in addition to being renowned for his unique cryptozoological artwork, presents an impressive knowledge of all-things Sasquatch.
We are joined by filmmaker and researcher Tate Hieronymus, producer of the forthcoming four-part series “A Search for Sabe,” which chronicles investigations into Sasquatch sightings in several regions of the United States.
In this episode of Sasquatch Tracks, we cover reports from our listeners that include several sightings and intriguing accounts that may involve observations of an unrecognized species of primate in North America.
In this installment of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by researcher Ken Gerhard, author of books like “The Essential Guide to Bigfoot.”