Bigfoot Society's BC 19 Expedition: Bluff Creek's Untold Secrets
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel Bigfoot Society, hosts Tate Hieronymus, Jonathan Easley, and Ron Reed discussed the upcoming BC19 expedition to Bluff Creek. The expedition aims to explore a largely unexplored section of Bluff Creek, where a string of sightings and encounters with Bigfoot have been reported.
The team will be following the creek itself, using it as a natural pathway to come into contact with wildlife and survey the area. This method of wildlife survey, following a Waterway or established path, is commonly used by environmental field technicians.
One of the most exciting aspects of the expedition is that it will be documented by all three members of the team, but in different styles. Tate Hieronymus will be filming for the Subway Series, Jonathan Easley for Western Bigfoot Exploration, and Ron Reed for Trailing Giants. This will give viewers a unique perspective on the same journey, as each member brings their own editing and filming style to the table.
The team will be joined by a number of other experienced individuals, including Robert Lederman, a retired forest ranger from the Humboldt area, and Ian Carton, a member of the Bluff Creek project. These individuals bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the expedition, and will no doubt be valuable assets in ensuring the team's safety and success.
As Bigfoot enthusiasts, we are always excited to hear about new expeditions and research being conducted in the field. The BC19 expedition to Bluff Creek is sure to be an interesting and historic journey, and we can't wait to see what the team uncovers. Be sure to check out the full video on the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel to learn more about the expedition and the team behind it.