Musician-Journalist Todd Prescott's 30-Year Bigfoot Research Journey
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In the latest episode of the Bigfoot Influencers podcast, hosts Dina and Tim sit down with Todd Prescott, a professional journalist, musician, and long-time Bigfoot researcher. Prescott has been studying and investigating the subject for over 30 years, and in 2015, he created the Sasquatch Archives, a valuable resource for documenting and archiving the history of Bigfoot research.
During the podcast, Prescott shares his experiences as a musician and how it allowed him to explore the woods and look for Bigfoot. He recounts his time traveling with a band throughout the province of Ontario, Canada, where he was able to visit many sites with a history of Sasquatch sightings and encounters.
One particularly memorable story Prescott shares is when he almost had a close encounter with a mother bear in the woods of British Columbia. While on a solo research trip in 1997, he hiked nine miles into the mountains, crossing a river to reach a remote area. During his two-week stay, he had a harrowing experience with a mother bear and her cubs, highlighting the dangers that come with exploring the wilderness.
In addition to discussing his personal experiences, Prescott also touches on the importance of sharing information and resources within the Bigfoot research community. The Sasquatch Archives is an essential tool for preserving the history of Bigfoot research, making it easily accessible for anyone interested in learning more about the subject.
If you're intrigued by Prescott's stories and want to hear more about his experiences and insights, be sure to check out the full episode of the Bigfoot Influencers podcast. And, as always, keep your eyes peeled for any signs of Bigfoot while exploring the great outdoors!