Bigfoot Genome Study Revisited: Mysterious River Encounter & Untold Radio Updates
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent episode of the Sasquatch Outpost Podcast, host Jim Morefield shared an intriguing tale from one of his backpacking trips in Lost Creek Wilderness. While attempting to cross Goose Creek, Jim and his companion, Bill, had a dramatic experience that left them with more than just wet feet.
As they approached the other side of the river, Bill noticed something peculiar about a black rock that Jim's companion had placed there earlier. Initially, it appeared to be a normal, jet-black stone. However, when they examined it the following day, they discovered that it had transformed into a sparkling green rock, with bright green sparkles visible when turned towards the sun. Bill had owned the rock for several months, and it had been jet black the entire time, making this sudden color change all the more puzzling.
Throughout the episode, Jim and his guest, Laura Krantz, discussed various aspects of Sasquatch research, including Krantz's own investigations and her upcoming books. Laura, an investigative journalist, has been diving deep into the world of Sasquatch, exploring different theories and evidence surrounding these elusive creatures.
In addition to the Sasquatch discussion, Jim also shared information about an upcoming cave talk at The Outpost and encouraged listeners to join him there. He also mentioned the Georgetown Loop Railroad's Old West Days, inviting families to experience the fun and potentially spot some reenactors in action.
Before diving into the interview with Laura Krantz, Jim touched upon the topic of cold water immersion and its benefits. Mentioning his wife's work on the subject, he explained how taking ice baths could help control stress responses in the body. This brief mention of cold water immersion provides an interesting science-based bit for readers to ponder.
To learn more about Jim's encounter with the mysterious green-sparkling rock and the full conversation with Laura Krantz, be sure to check out the episode on the Untold Radio Network's YouTube channel.