Olympic Project's Sasquatch Research: A Scientific Quest on Rugged Peninsula
Posted Thursday, March 20, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're in for a treat. A video posted on the YouTube channel Small Town Monsters has caught our attention, and we can't wait to share it with you. The video, titled "Bigfoot : the Road to Discovery," is a fascinating look into the world of Sasquatch research.
The video features an interview with Derek Randles, the founder of the Olympic Project, a group of like-minded researchers who have been collecting evidence of the elusive creature since 2008. The Olympic Project's goal is to collect and analyze data on the Sasquatch subject, with the hope that in the event that it's discovered as a species, they'll have something to hand over to science.
One of the things that sets this video apart is the focus on the tedium of true investigation. From setting up trail cameras to establishing camp, the video captures the hours of footage shot primarily by Rebecca slick, showcasing the aspects of Sasquatch research that most documentaries do not include.
The Olympic Project started out as an idea between Randles and Richard jermo, a sheriff up in laush Washington. They had the idea of putting multiple cameras in very remote places, hoping to catch a Sasquatch on camera. Today, the Olympic Project is a 36-member study project, with academics and layman from all walks of life, all taking the subject matter very seriously.
Randles has always advocated documenting stuff, and that's exactly what the Olympic Project is doing. They're mostly working on audio projects, hoping that in the event that Sasquatch is discovered as a species, they'll have something to hand over to science.
If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch research, this video is a must-watch. It's a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot, and a reminder that there's still so much we don't know about this elusive creature. Be sure to check out the video on Small Town Monsters' YouTube channel and let us know what you think in the comments below!
Excitement level: 7/10. It's always exciting to learn more about Sasquatch research and the Olympic Project is doing some really interesting work in the field.