On this special holiday edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by legendary biologist John Mionczynski, whose personal experience with a Sasquatch in 1972 while camping in the Wind River Mountains propelled him on a decades-long search for answers about the creatures and their existence.
On this edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by veteran Sasquatch researcher Todd Neiss of the American Primate Conservancy.
On this episode we are joined by Josh Moss, a researcher who uses GIS data and mapping software to analyze the Sasquatch mystery.
On this episode of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by the legendary Thomas Steenburg, a veteran Canadian researcher who has devoted decades to the pursuit of North America’s mysterious relict hominoid.
On this special edition of Sasquatch Tracks, we are joined by Shane Corson, an active researcher who is a member of the Olympic Project, an association of dedicated researchers, investigators, biologists and trackers committed to documenting the existence of Sasquatch.
The team is joined by David Ellis and Julie Rench who discuss their ongoing research with possible audio recordings of Sasquatch sounds.
Researcher Amy Bue joins us for a discussion about her Bigfoot research in Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as her projects that include Project Zoobook.
Marc Myrsell, a land surveyor and researcher who has compiled an impressive amount of information about the famous Ape Canyon Incident, joins us to discuss the facts behind the story.
On this edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by legendary television producer Doug Hajicek, creator of programs and documentaries like Monster Quest.
On this episode, we examine the controversial issue of shooting Sasquatch, legislation related to hunting the creatures, and what authorities would become involved if a body were ever found.