Russell East Brooks: Bigfoot Sightings & Off-Grid Living
Posted Saturday, June 22, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Not So Perfect Bigfoot Show, author Russell Eastbrooks shares his experiences of living in a cabin in the woods for four years, his work with the North Carolina Forestry Service, and his passion for researching Sasquatch.
Eastbrooks, who grew up with a love for the outdoors, built a cabin by hand in a remote location. He lived there for four years, using a wood stove for heat and cooking, and relying on spring water for his needs. During his time in the cabin, he worked in the construction industry during the summer months and hunted, trapped, and did odd jobs through the winter. He also spent time researching and writing, which led to his book "Searching for Sasquatch with Historical Observations and Interpretations."
In the video, Eastbrooks talks about his time working with the North Carolina Forestry Service, where he fought forest fires and worked as a chainsaw operator. He also mentions his attempts at getting his pilot's license.
But what really caught my attention was Eastbrooks' passion for researching Sasquatch. He spent a lot of time researching and gathering information for his book, which includes accounts from the Hudson Bay Company and Native Americans. He wanted to include more than just encounters in his book and delved into the history of Sasquatch sightings and the cultural significance of these creatures.
Overall, the video is an interesting watch for anyone interested in Sasquatch or outdoor living. Eastbrooks' experiences and passion for his research are evident and make for an engaging conversation. Be sure to check out the video and keep an eye out for Eastbrooks' book "Searching for Sasquatch with Historical Observations and Interpretations." Excitement Level: 6/10.