Randy Harrington's Remarkable Bigfoot Encounters and Ridge Walker Video

Posted Sunday, August 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel Sasquatch Theory, Randy Harrington, a long-time Bigfoot researcher from the Kansas-Missouri area, shares his experiences and encounters with the elusive creature. Randy and the host of the channel, Miguel, discuss various methods used to gather evidence of Bigfoot's existence, including the use of thermal drones to detect heat signatures from a distance. During their investigation, the duo hears strange sounds on their parabolic microphone, including possible wood knocking and branch breaking, which they can't definitively attribute to Bigfoot activity. However, they remain vigilant and keep their eyes and ears open throughout the night. Randy recounts his first foray into Bigfoot research in 2003 at Mount Magazine in Arkansas, where he had a significant encounter that sparked his interest in the subject. He later attended the first-ever HopsSquatch Bigfoot Festival conference in 2004, where he met his friend Keith, who shared his own experiences and interest in the creature. Together, Randy and Keith went on to capture what is known as the "Ridge Walker" video in Oklahoma in 2005. Randy also shares a particularly memorable encounter he had at the Chickasaw National Park in 2006, where he saw a Bigfoot up close and had a life-changing experience. Overall, the video is an exciting glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the experiences of those who dedicate their time to studying this elusive creature. I encourage readers to check out the video for themselves and see the evidence and encounters that Randy and Miguel discuss.