Patterson-Gimlin Film: Bigfoot Evidence at 57, New Insights
Posted Monday, October 21, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
The Patterson-Gimlin film, a landmark piece of footage in the Bigfoot community, turns 57 this year, and the YouTube channel The Bigfoot Mystery - Squatch-D TV takes a closer look at the film and the weather data from the time it was taken.
The video starts off with the hosts, Steve Kohl's and Chris Bennett, discussing the film and its significance. Steve mentions that the high temperature on the day the film was taken was 55 degrees and the low was 46 degrees, consistent with the weather seen in the film. The sunrise was at 7:34 and sunset was at 6:29, with civil twilight beginning 22 minutes before sunrise and lasting until almost 7 o'clock. The moon was a waning gibbus.
The video then shows the actual weather data from the area at the time the film was taken. The hosts also mention that the film was taken prior to the actual filming of the creature and serves as b-roll footage.
The Patterson-Gimlin film has been a topic of debate for many years, with some believing it to be authentic footage of a Bigfoot, while others believe it to be a hoax. The film was taken in 1967 and has yet to be debunked, making it a significant piece of evidence in the search for Bigfoot.
The hosts also mention that the film was taken while Roger Patterson was making a documentary, but he never completed it. The film is considered to be the original movie Patterson was thinking about making.
The video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast, as it provides valuable information about the film and the weather data from the time it was taken. The hosts also encourage viewers to check out the video on their YouTube channel and to come back to the channel for more information on Bigfoot and other cryptids.
Wrapping up, the Patterson-Gimlin film remains a significant piece of evidence in the search for Bigfoot, and the video by The Bigfoot Mystery - Squatch-D TV provides valuable information about the film and the weather data from the time it was taken. Whether you believe the film to be authentic or a hoax, it is an important piece of the Bigfoot puzzle and worth taking a closer look at.