Sasquatch Festival Unveils Bigfoot Research and Encounters

Posted Tuesday, May 28, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A video posted on YouTube by the channel Ear to the Beat has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "Sasquatch Festival," features an interview with a researcher who has dedicated their academic pursuits to studying Sasquatch. The researcher shares their early exposure to Bigfoot in Spokane, Washington, where they saw Roger Patterson's famous footage. This sparked their interest in human anatomy and primate behavior, leading them to study the footprint evidence of a possibly extant nonhuman biped. The researcher also discusses a piece of video footage taken in Northern California, known as the Redwoods video or the Playmate video. The video features a former Playmate of the Year who claims to have seen Bigfoot. The researcher and their colleagues analyzed the video and found it to be quite fascinating, with details of anatomy that made them question what they were seeing. The researcher also touches on the topic of physical evidence, stating that a body is the only way society will accept the existence of Sasquatch. They are aware of the grief that previous researchers have suffered at the hands of their colleagues for pursuing this question, but they believe that these creatures likely exist. The video also features footage from the Sasquatch Festival, where different variations of what a Sasquatch may look like in the wild are on display. The festival is held in Douglas County, which has a comprehensive map of Bigfoot sightings. The video is definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the topic of Bigfoot. It provides a unique perspective from a researcher who has dedicated their academic career to studying this elusive creature. Who knows, it may even inspire you to attend the next Sasquatch Festival and see for yourself the evidence and stories that people have to share.