Bigfoot Researcher's Journey: From Skepticism to Discovery

Posted Friday, September 06, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting video from the YouTube channel "Not So Perfect Bigfoot Show" featuring wildlife and Bigfoot researcher, Daniel Benoit. In the video titled "Born to do this," Daniel shares his journey into the world of Bigfoot research and his passion for wildlife. Daniel was born in Massachusetts in 1980 and spent most of his childhood in the woods, becoming well-acquainted with the local wildlife. At the age of 11, he moved to Virginia with his family, where he continued to explore the great outdoors and learn about the local wildlife. Daniel's fascination with wildlife led him to become a wildlife researcher, but it wasn't until he saw the Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin Bigfoot footage from 1967 that he became interested in Bigfoot. The footage sparked his curiosity and led him to explore the woods with a heightened sense of awareness, searching for the unknown. In the video, Daniel emphasizes the importance of learning what is known before seeking the unknown, a philosophy he applies to both wildlife and Bigfoot research. He encourages skeptics to keep an open mind and consider all the evidence before making a decision. Daniel's passion for wildlife and Bigfoot is contagious, and his approach to research is both informative and engaging. I highly recommend checking out the full video to learn more about his journey and insights into the world of Bigfoot research. I am always excited to discover new voices in the community and learn about their experiences and perspectives. Daniel's story is a great reminder of the importance of staying curious and open-minded in our pursuit of knowledge about this elusive creature.