Expedition Bigfoot: Hosts' Favorite Moments and Cryptid Investigation Quirks
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
As a video curator for Squatchable, I recently came across a gem on YouTube from the channel "Weird Around Illinois." In their video, they share their love for one of their favorite shows, Expedition Bigfoot, and the inside jokes that have come to define what cryptid hunting means to them.
The video host talks about their favorite character on the show, Bryce, and his unique hunting style. Bryce is known for his remote camera watch parties and his "Bryce style" investigations, where he drives down isolated roads looking for cryptids. The host even admits to asking themselves, "What would Bryce do?" when they encounter unexpected situations in their own hunts.
Another term that has become a symbol of peril for the "Weird Around Illinois" team is "woof." This term was coined by Russell, the deep-woods expert on Expedition Bigfoot, who advises people to bark at a Bigfoot if they encounter one. The host shares how they've used the term "woof" during their own hunts when they find themselves in a moment of danger.
The host also talks about the constant bickering between Ronnie and Maria on the show, which they've come to recognize in their own hunts. Despite this, they haven't adopted any specific phrases or actions from the duo.
Expedition Bigfoot has become a significant influence for the "Weird Around Illinois" team, and they would love to hear about other Bigfoot or cryptid shows that they might have missed. They encourage readers to share their own experiences and the lessons they've learned from their favorite shows.
As a curator, I always encourage readers to watch the videos I write about, and this one is no exception. If you're a Bigfoot or cryptid enthusiast, you'll enjoy the humor and insights that "Weird Around Illinois" brings to the table. And who knows, you might even find yourself asking, "What would Bryce do?" on your next hunt.