Ranger Robert Lederman's Bigfoot Discoveries: Burlington to Bluff Creek

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Ray Harwood, Bigfoot Quest magazine interviews Robert Lederman of the Bluff Creek project. Lederman shares his journey into the world of Bigfoot, from childhood fascination to his work as a park ranger and his involvement in the Bluff Creek project. Lederman's interest in Bigfoot began as a child, sparked by the Legend of Boggy Creek and late-night campfire stories. As he grew older, his curiosity turned into research, and he eventually started incorporating Bigfoot into his campfire programs as a park ranger. One day, Lederman met John Freitas, a member of the Bigfoot Field Research Organization (BFRO), who told him about an alleged sighting in the park. Intrigued, Lederman went to investigate and found evidence of a Bigfoot creature rubbing its back against a stump. This discovery led to his involvement with the BFRO and his role as a curator and interviewer of Bigfoot sightings. In 2004, Lederman became more involved in the research aspect of Bigfoot, participating in expeditions and collecting data. He also started filming his expeditions and created a YouTube channel to share his findings. Lederman's latest project is the Bluff Creek project, where he is working with Stephen T. Sylvester to find the film site of the famous Patterson-Gimlin film. The video shows Lederman's journey to Sylvester's shop and their discussions about the project. Overall, Lederman's journey is a testament to the enduring fascination and mystery surrounding Bigfoot. His work as a park ranger, researcher, and filmmaker sheds light on the importance of preserving the natural world and the creatures that inhabit it. If you're interested in learning more about Lederman's work and the Bluff Creek project, be sure to check out the full video on Ray Harwood's YouTube channel. And for more Bigfoot content, visit our website at Squatchable.com.