Bigfoot Encounter in Washita Mountains: Daryl Collier's Story
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're going to want to hear about this exciting conversation with Daryl Colier from the North American Wood Ape Conservancy, featured on the Sasquatch Odyssey Podcast. In this video, Daryl shares his personal experiences and the mission of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy.
Daryl's fascination with Sasquatch began as a child, growing up near the infamous Boggy Creek in Fouke, Arkansas. After hearing stories from his father about being stalked by a mysterious creature, Daryl made a promise to his friends in the Air Force to investigate the phenomenon. This led to the formation of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy, a non-profit research organization dedicated to proving the existence of the Sasquatch as a legitimate species in North America.
The North American Wood Ape Conservancy conducts extensive field studies, with teams spending months at a time in remote locations. Daryl speaks about their annual field study, Operation New Dawn, which is now in its ninth week. Despite the challenges of spending long hours in the woods, the team remains committed to their mission.
Daryl also shares his personal experiences in the Washita Mountains, an area known as Area X. This remote region, spanning Oklahoma and Arkansas, has a low population density and lacks cell phone coverage, making it the perfect location for Sasquatch sightings. Daryl recounts a particularly memorable experience in 2013, where he observed a tall, black figure producing distinct wood knocks.
As a curator for Squatchable, I encourage you to watch the full video and hear Daryl's captivating stories firsthand. The North American Wood Ape Conservancy's work is a testament to the dedication and passion of Bigfoot researchers, and Daryl's personal experiences provide a glimpse into the mysterious world of Sasquatch. Don't miss out on this exciting conversation!