Bigfoot Researchers: Footprints, Film, and Protecting an Endangered Species

Posted Wednesday, September 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video from the YouTube channel Coast to Coast Live has got the Bigfoot community buzzing. The video, titled "Bigfoot is Sasquatch," explores the Northwest legend of Sasquatch and the evidence supporting its existence. I was thrilled to see the video's focus on the work of Washington State University anthropology professor Grover Krantz. Krantz is recognized as an authority on evidence of Bigfoot, and his research provides compelling evidence for the existence of Sasquatch. Krantz believes that the most compelling evidence supporting the existence of Bigfoot are footprints, with hundreds found all over the region. While many of these footprints are faked, Krantz argues that even one real footprint is enough to prove the species is real. He even goes so far as to suggest that Sasquatches may be an endangered species in need of our help. The video also features Peter Byrne, a big game hunter turned Bigfoot researcher. Byrne's research project is a benign operation, and he is against the idea of shooting a Bigfoot to prove its existence. Instead, he is using a camera and gathering information to put into a computer database to look for patterns. One of the most interesting parts of the video is the discussion of the Patterson-Gimlin film, which was discovered in 1967. The film, which shows a Sasquatch walking away from the camera, is considered by many to be the most powerful evidence of the creature's existence. Krantz analyzed the film frame by frame and found no evidence of fakery. I am always excited to see new evidence and research supporting the existence of Sasquatch. This video from Coast to Coast Live is a must-watch for anyone interested in the Northwest legend of Bigfoot. I encourage all of my fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts to check it out and share your thoughts in the comments below.