Bigfoot Sighting on Olympic Peninsula & Portland Trailblazers' New Mascot - Exploring the Enigma

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a fan of Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, you're probably used to hearing Cliff Berkman and Bobo discuss all things Sasquatch. But in this episode, Bobo is nowhere to be found, leaving Cliff to hold down the fort on his own. And hold down the fort he does, with a lively and informative discussion about a recent Portland Trailblazers game that featured a new Sasquatch mascot. The North American Bigfoot Center in the Miami Museum was invited to participate in the festivities, and Cliff shares some of the highlights of the event. From handing out flyers and casts to speaking with other Bigfoot enthusiasts, it sounds like it was a great opportunity for the museum to spread the word about the existence of Sasquatch. But the real excitement comes when Cliff shares a story from a friend of his, a tribal member from the Olympic Peninsula. According to the friend, one of his buddies saw a Sasquatch sitting in the water while on his lunch break. Cliff decided to investigate the sighting himself, and while he didn't find any definitive evidence of a Sasquatch, he does share some interesting insights and theories about what the witness may have seen. One thing that stood out to me in this episode is Cliff's mention of the Portland Trailblazers' new Sasquatch mascot. As a basketball fan, I found it interesting to learn that the Trailblazers already have another mascot, Blaze, who is a cougar or wild cat of some sort. It's not uncommon for sports teams to have multiple mascots, but I had never heard of a team having both a Bigfoot and a wild cat. According to Cliff, Blaze has not been replaced by the new Sasquatch mascot, but rather the two will coexist. This got me thinking about the relationship between Bigfoot and other animals. While Sasquatch is often depicted as a solitary creature, it's possible that they could coexist with other animals in the wild. In fact, there have been numerous reports of Sasquatch interacting with other animals, such as deer, elk, and even bears. Some researchers believe that Sasquatch may even have a symbiotic relationship with certain animals, using them as a source of food or protection. Of course, this is all speculation, and there is still much we don't know about the elusive Sasquatch. But it's fascinating to consider the possibilities, and to think about how Sasquatch might fit into the larger ecosystem. To sum up, while this episode of Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast may not have featured any groundbreaking Sasquatch sightings or evidence, it was still a fun and informative listen. Cliff does a great job of holding down the fort on his own, and his discussion about the Portland Trailblazers' new Sasquatch mascot and the potential coexistence of Sasquatch and other animals is definitely worth a listen. So if you're a fan of Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, or just interested in learning more about Sasquatch, be sure to check out this episode.