Rob Evans: Drone Pioneer in Bigfoot Research at North American Center
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Drones: A New Frontier in Bigfoot Research
Have you ever wondered if drones could be used in the search for Bigfoot? It's a question that comes up more often than you might think in the Bigfoot community. The YouTube channel Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast recently explored this topic in an episode featuring drone expert and computer programmer, Rob Evans.
Rob Evans, a former Microsoft employee, has always been fascinated by Bigfoot, even before he started working in technology. He had his first encounter with a Sasquatch when he was 17 years old, while camping in Georgia. This experience sparked a lifelong interest in the elusive creature, and he's been camping and hiking with a twist ever since, always on the lookout for Bigfoot.
Evans is also an expert in drone technology and was the drone operator on the reboot of Finding Bigfoot, where the team deployed nighttime thermal using drones in Southeast Ohio and West Virginia. Although the results of that expedition are unclear, it's an exciting development in the world of Bigfoot research.
Drones offer many advantages in wildlife observation, including the ability to cover large areas quickly and to access hard-to-reach places. They can also provide a unique perspective, allowing researchers to see things from a different angle. However, there are also some disadvantages to consider. Drones can be noisy and may disturb wildlife, and there are also privacy concerns to take into account.
In the world of Bigfoot research, drones could be a game-changer. They could help researchers cover more ground, access remote areas, and gather valuable data. However, it's good to use them responsibly and ethically, taking into account the potential impact on both the wildlife and the surrounding community.
If you're interested in learning more about drones and their potential use in Bigfoot research, be sure to check out the full episode on the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast YouTube channel. And who knows, maybe one day we'll have definitive proof of Bigfoot's existence, thanks to the help of a drone. Until then, happy squatching!