Washington Bigfoot Witness: From Curious Enthusiast to Seasoned Researcher

Posted Saturday, March 01, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A fellow Bigfoot enthusiast, Chris Spencer from the Toutle River Valley Skookum YouTube channel, recently shared his journey and experiences in the world of Sasquatch research. In a heartfelt video, he discussed his growth and development as a researcher, as well as the people who have helped and inspired him along the way. Growing up in Washington, Chris had an early interest in Sasquatch, sparked by a track encounter with his father in the late 70s. However, it wasn't until 2011, after a knocking experience while fishing at R Lake and a conversation with a BFRO investigator, that he became actively involved in the search for Bigfoot. Chris's passion for audio recording and analysis led him to connect with various experts in the field, such as David Ellis, Shane Corson, Derek Randle, Sarah and Jonathan Brown, and many others. These individuals played a significant role in shaping his understanding and approach to Sasquatch research. In the video, Chris emphasizes the importance of sharing his experiences and knowledge with the Bigfoot community. He encourages others to explore the field of audio recording, as it has added so much value and excitement to his own life. Throughout his journey, Chris has remained humble and open-minded, acknowledging that he is still learning and growing as a researcher. He is grateful for the guidance and support he has received from fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts and is dedicated to continuing his research and sharing his findings with others. If you're interested in learning more about Chris Spencer's experiences and insights, be sure to check out his Toutle River Valley Skookum YouTube channel. You might just find a new perspective or inspiration for your own Bigfoot research!