Bigfoot Collector's Club: Tracing Sasquatch History & Nature

Posted Sunday, July 07, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Bigfoot enthusiasts, get ready for a deep dive into the history of our favorite forest dweller! The YouTube channel Bigfoot Collectors Club has released the first episode of their multi-part series, "The History of Bigfoot," and I couldn't wait to share it with you. In this episode, titled "The Sasquatch Files" (episode 256), hosts Michael McMillan, Bryce Johnson, and Riley Bray discuss the origins of Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, and its place in folklore and history. They explore the role of wild men in various cultures, the emergence of Sasquatch in Canada, and the arrival of Bigfoot in California. One of the highlights of this episode is the discussion about whether Bigfoot should be considered a monster. Journalist, author, and Bigfoot researcher John Green, in his book "Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us," argues that there's nothing monstrous about Bigfoot's behavior. The hosts seem to agree, sharing their thoughts on Bigfoot as a gentle forest spirit and a possible missing link in our evolutionary history. Riley, the resident novice of the group, shares his journey from viewing Bigfoot as a bong sticker to considering it an archetype of the forest protector, deeply embedded in our subconscious and connected to a greater reality. The primary goal of this series is to create a timeline of Bigfoot's history, and the hosts invite us to join them on this fascinating journey. They acknowledge different viewpoints and encourage open-mindedness, making this series perfect for both skeptics and believers alike. As a female editor for Squatchable, I'm excited to share this video with our readers. The enthusiasm and curiosity of the hosts are contagious, and their respect for Bigfoot as a potentially real and important part of our world is commendable. I highly recommend watching this video and following the Bigfoot Collectors Club series to learn more about the history and significance of Bigfoot. Happy squatching!