Exploring Bigfoot with Pacific Northwest Biologist Henry Franzone: Favorite Spots and New Discoveries
Posted Sunday, September 29, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel, host Jason hosts a fascinating conversation with Henry Franzoni, a biologist and Bigfoot enthusiast from the Pacific Northwest. The two discuss Henry's experiences and involvement in the Bigfoot community over the years, including his appearance in the 97 documentary "Drumming for Bigfoot" and his book "In the Spirit of Cako."
Henry shares his unique journey of becoming a biologist due to his fascination with Bigfoot and his work with tribes in the Northwest along the Columbia River. He also discusses his love for the Portland area, where he lived for many years and shares some of his favorite local spots.
One of the most interesting parts of the conversation is when Henry talks about his experiences as a musician and the magic moments he had on stage with his longtime collaborator, Fred Shanor. He also shares his thoughts on the best way to listen to his music and where to find it online.
As a Bigfoot believer and a fan of the Bigfoot Society channel, I found this video to be informative and entertaining. It's always great to hear from fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts and learn about their experiences and involvement in the community. I highly recommend checking out this video and the Bigfoot Society channel for more interesting conversations and sightings.