Renowned Anthropologist's Quest: Unveiling the Sasquatch's Secrets in BC

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you ever heard of the Sasquatch, also known as BC's hairy giants? If not, you're in for a treat. Recently, I came across a fascinating video from the YouTube channel TCC Research, which features a 1957 radio interview with anthropologist Rene Dahinden. In the interview, Dahinden discusses his search for the Lost tribe of the Sasqua, BC's hairy giants, and shares some incredible stories about his experiences. According to Dahinden, the Sasquatch is described as a seven to eight-foot-tall, broad-shouldered creature with a white face, flat nose, and long hair all over its body, including the arms and legs. The footprints of the Sasquatch are said to measure 22 inches long. Dahinden believes that the Sasquatch exists and is determined to find evidence of their existence. The interview is filled with intriguing stories about the Sasquatch, including accounts of a Hudson Bay Company inspector who encountered the Wild Child of the mountain in 1846, a guest at the Harrison Hot Spring Hotel who saw a big hairy man in the early 1940s, and a sighting by Mrs. and Mr. Chapman at Ruby Creek around 1945. Dahinden also discusses the possibility that the Sasquatch may be related to the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas, as they share similar characteristics. He notes that it is hard to say for sure, but it is a possibility. One interesting aspect of the interview is Dahinden's discussion of how the Sasquatch could exist undetected for so long in the rugged mountains and valleys of British Columbia. He explains that the country is vast and there is plenty of game for the Sasquatch to live on, including brown and black bears, grizzly bears, mountain goats, deer, and birds. Dahinden speculates that the Sasquatch may live in caves and store food during the summer to survive the winter. The interview also touches on the topic of the Lost tribe of the Sasqua, a legendary tribe of hairy giants that is said to have once inhabited British Columbia. Dahinden is on the trail of this lost tribe and believes that they may still exist in the remote wilderness of British Columbia. Overall, the interview is a fascinating look into the world of the Sasquatch and the search for evidence of their existence. Dahinden's passion for the subject is contagious, and his stories are sure to leave you wondering if there is more to the legend of the Sasquatch than meets the eye. Before I let you go, I wanted to share a fun fact that I learned while watching the video. Did you know that the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia is home to the OKO Pogo, a mysterious monster that is said to inhabit Lake Okanagan? I didn't know that before watching the video, and I found it to be a really interesting bit of information. If you're interested in learning more about the Sasquatch and the search for evidence of their existence, I highly recommend checking out the video from TCC Research. It's a fascinating look into a world that is shrouded in mystery and intrigue. And who knows, maybe one day we'll have definitive proof that the Sasquatch exists. Until then, we can only wonder and explore the possibilities.