In a recent video from the YouTube channel Crypbits with Generalbits, wildlife photographer Jason Kenzie shares his unique approach to searching for Bigfoot. As a seasoned animal photographer, Kenzie uses his knowledge of animal behavior and camouflage to inform his investigations.
Kenzie explains that his love of animals and photography led him to his search for Bigfoot. He was "dropped into it" due to his proximity to Harrison Hot Springs in British Columbia, an area known for its high number of Sasquatch sightings. Kenzie has since investigated 50 locations in 25 states and areas all over North America, and he believes that the upper peninsula of Michigan has the most Bigfoot activity.
When it comes to determining if a location is a potential Bigfoot habitat, Kenzie looks for multiple reports in one area and evidence such as tree structures or footprints. He also notes that Bigfoot seems to avoid cameras, as he has had success in deterring the creatures by setting up cameras in areas where they have been sighted.
Kenzie has also worked with remote viewers, including Robin Haynes McCrae, who claims to be able to communicate with Bigfoot through mindspeak. In one investigation, McCrae pointed out the location of a group of Bigfoot based on their food sources, which Kenzie found to be accurate.
I am always excited to see new approaches and evidence in the search for these elusive creatures. Kenzie's unique perspective as an animal photographer and his use of remote viewers adds an interesting dimension to the field. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the full video and see Kenzie's investigations for themselves.