Bigfoot Encounters & Research: Sasquatch Sounds and Olympic Project with Shane Corson
Posted Thursday, December 12, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel "Bigfoot Michigan Rob," Shane Corson, a researcher from the Olympic Project, shares his experiences and insights on the search for Sasquatch in the Pacific Northwest. The Olympic Project is an organization dedicated to documenting the existence of Sasquatch through science and education.
Shane has been actively researching the topic since 1997 and has had his own encounter in 2011 in the Mount Hood National Forest. He describes hearing rocks being clacked together and branches being snapped, getting closer and closer to his camp. This experience solidified his belief in the existence of Sasquatch.
Shane also talks about his involvement with the Olympic Project and how he met Dereck Randles, one of the co-founders of the organization. He has been actively involved with the project ever since.
The Olympic Project has had many achievements, including locating up to 20 or more possible Sasquatch nesting locations in the Olympic forest. They use a scientific approach to their research, collecting data and evidence to support the existence of Sasquatch.
In the video, Shane also talks about the importance of educating the public about Sasquatch and dispelling common misconceptions. He encourages people to keep an open mind and to consider the possibility of the existence of Sasquatch.
As a Bigfoot enthusiast, it's always exciting to hear from researchers who are actively involved in the search for Sasquatch. Shane's experiences and insights provide a unique perspective on the topic and serve as a reminder of the importance of continuing the research and education efforts.
If you're interested in learning more about Shane Corson and the Olympic Project, be sure to check out the video on "Bigfoot Michigan Rob's" YouTube channel. And as always, keep an open mind and stay Squatchable!