Bigfoot Researchers Share Cold Weather Survival Tips and Shark Tales

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

As a video curator for Squatchable, I recently came across an interesting discussion on the YouTube channel Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast. The episode, titled "Ohio Sasquatchery with Marc DeWerth," features hosts Cliff Berkman and James "Bobo" Fay discussing their experiences with Bigfoot and the recent earthquake in their area. During the conversation, they mention the extreme cold weather and polar situation that the rest of the country is facing. Temperatures have dropped to negative 32 degrees Fahrenheit with the wind chill factor, and many people are experiencing frozen pipes and power outages. Despite the challenges, Cliff and Bobo remain optimistic and focus on the importance of safety and taking care of their employees. Cliff also shares a personal story about his tropical fish tank and the loss of a school of Roseline sharks due to the cold temperatures. As a fellow fish enthusiast, I found this bit of information to be a fascinating addition to the conversation. The main topic of the episode, however, is Bigfoot sightings and research in Ohio. Marc DeWerth, a guest on the show, shares his experiences and knowledge of the subject. As someone who has been involved in the Bigfoot community for many years, Marc bridges the gap between different generations of Bigfoot researchers. One interesting fact that came up during the discussion is that Ohio has the second highest number of reported Bigfoot sightings in the United States, after Washington state. This just goes to show that Bigfoot sightings are not limited to one specific region and can occur anywhere. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot sightings in Ohio and the experiences of Marc DeWerth, I highly recommend checking out this episode of Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast. The conversation is both informative and entertaining, and it's a great way to learn more about the world of Bigfoot research.