Iron Worker's 25-Year Bigfoot Journey: From Grover Krantz to Real Encounters
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Report from the Field: An Interview with Chris Spencer of the Olympic Project
If you're a fan of all things Sasquatch, then you're in for a treat. Recently, I came across an interview with Chris Spencer, a key player in the Olympic Project, on the Untold Radio Network's "Bigfoot Influencers" podcast. Chris has been involved in the Bigfoot community for over 25 years and has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share.
In the interview, Chris talks about his background and how he got involved in the world of Sasquatch. He was a student at Washington State University in 1992 and had the opportunity to take a class with the late Dr. Grover Krantz, a renowned anthropologist and Bigfoot researcher. Chris was fascinated by Dr. Krantz's lecture on Sasquatch and was inspired by his scientific approach to the subject.
Chris went on to become a union iron worker and has been involved in the Olympic Project for several years. The Olympic Project is a collaborative effort between researchers and enthusiasts to gather evidence and data on Sasquatch in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State. Chris is also part of Project Zoo Book, which aims to collect and analyze DNA evidence from Sasquatch sightings.
One of the most interesting parts of the interview is when Chris talks about his own personal experiences with Sasquatch. He recounts a time when he and his son were camping and heard a series of loud knocks, which he believes were made by a Sasquatch. Chris describes the knocks as sounding like someone hitting a tree with a baseball bat.
Chris also talks about the importance of using a scientific approach when it comes to Sasquatch research. He believes that by gathering evidence and data, we can gain a better understanding of this elusive creature. He encourages anyone who has had a Sasquatch sighting to report it to the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Research Organization) so that it can be documented and studied.
Towards the end of the interview, Chris hints at a new and exciting project that he is involved in. Unfortunately, he doesn't give away any details, so we'll have to wait and see what it is.
Overall, the interview with Chris Spencer is a fascinating look into the world of Sasquatch research. Whether you're a seasoned Bigfoot enthusiast or just starting out, there's something for everyone in this interview. Be sure to check out the Untold Radio Network's "Bigfoot Influencers" podcast to hear the full interview.