Exploring Harrison Hot Springs: Sasquatch Legends and Local Lore
Posted Wednesday, January 17, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Title: Sasquatch Sighting and a Tour of Harrison Hot Springs: A Renaissance Man Adventure
If you're a fan of Sasquatch and beautiful landscapes, you're in for a treat! Renaissance Man, a YouTube channel known for its Sasquatch-centric content, recently shared a video featuring a tour of Harrison Hot Springs, a town known for its Sasquatch sightings and carvings.
The video starts with the hosts entering Harrison Hot Springs, with Richard, who had been sick, joining in after taking some medication. Richard, who has been referred to as a "Sasquatch tourist," shares his excitement about the town's Sasquatch history. As they explore, they come across a massive Sasquatch carving, which Richard humorously mentions would probably hurt if it turned on them.
As they continue their tour, they discuss the late Pete Ryan, a well-known local carver who lived just down the road from Harrison Hot Springs. Pete's passion for Sasquatch is evident in the many carvings found throughout the town. The hosts also mention Richard's friend Braden Dion, an artist who creates stunning pieces of art, some of which are inspired by Sasquatch.
The video features various Sasquatch carvings and mentions the Sasquatch Museum, which the hosts visited and highly recommend. They also discuss the First Nations culture and the Stahalis (correctly pronounced as "Alice") people's connection to Sasquatch.
Antique enthusiasts will enjoy the antique shop they visit, where the hosts discuss the quality of old products compared to today's disposable items. The shop even features a New Zealand flag, which Richard poses with, inviting his fellow Kiwis to visit Harrison Hot Springs.
Towards the end of the video, the hosts mention their camping trip and Richard's cold, which he got from being "rated by raccoons" the whole day. Despite the cold, Richard remains in high spirits, showcasing the friendly atmosphere of the town.
If you're interested in Sasquatch, beautiful landscapes, or just looking for a new place to explore, be sure to check out the video and visit Harrison Hot Springs. Who knows, you might even have your own Sasquatch encounter!