Bigfoot Researchers Austin Brown and Tate Hieronymus: Bluff Creek Expeditions

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel, host Jeremiah Byron interviews Austin Brown about his experiences with Sasquatch. Austin, a resident of California, met Tate Hieronymus, a fellow Bigfoot enthusiast, through a mutual friend. The two quickly bonded over their shared interest in the elusive creature, with Tate taking Austin on his first Bigfoot research excursion to Bluff Creek, the site of the famous Patterson-Gimlin film. Austin describes the journey to Bluff Creek as a 20-hour drive, with Tate doing all the research and planning. Despite some hiccups along the way, such as losing cell service and encountering obstacles on the road, the group eventually made it to their destination: Laos Camp. Austin describes the camp as "beautiful" with "water and beautiful trees." It was here that Tate was serious about looking for Sasquatch. The video also touches on a second trip to Bluff Creek, this time with just Tate and Austin. The pair rented a cabin and had a "spooky" experience, but Austin doesn't go into detail about what happened. Austin admits that he himself is not as interested in Bigfoot as Tate, but he enjoys going on the excursions with his friend. He describes Tate as "persistent" and a "great guy." Overall, the video offers an interesting perspective on the world of Bigfoot research and the bond that can form between fellow enthusiasts. You can check out the full video on the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel and see for yourself the stunning views of Bluff Creek and hear more about Austin and Tate's adventures.