Veteran Tracker Jason Frank's Sasquatch Journey after Hip Surgery

Posted Monday, November 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the Untold Radio Network, hosts Jim Meyers and Sabil Irwin of the Sasquatch Outpost Podcast had the pleasure of interviewing Jason Frank, a veteran, master tracker, and muscle activation therapist. Jason is known for his business, Wildman Wellness, where he helps clients through muscle activation therapy. He's also a skilled tracker and has cast hundreds of tracks, teaching many others how to do the same. During the interview, Jason shared his recent surgery experience, where doctors reconstructed 70% of his left hip and nine inches of his femur using titanium, plastic, and ceramic. Although he's currently unable to put on his shoes and touch his toes, his surgeon assured him that there's no weight limit on what he can carry, and the bone will grow back and become stronger over time. Jason discussed his introduction to the Bigfoot community, which happened accidentally 17 or 18 years ago. After a surgery left him with mobility issues, he found himself outdoors during turkey season. This sparked his interest in Bigfoot, and he has been involved in the community ever since. As a tracker, Jason has cast hundreds of tracks and taught many people how to do the same. He is also an experienced outdoorsman, making him a valuable addition to any Bigfoot expedition. Jim and Sabil both praised Jason for his tracking skills and his ability to cook delicious meals in the wilderness. Tune in to the Untold Radio Network's Sasquatch Outpost Podcast Episode 86 to hear the full interview with Jason Frank and learn more about his experiences in the Bigfoot community.