California Park Ranger's Bigfoot Investigation: New Evidence Uncovered
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, hosts Cliff and Bobo sit down with Robert Leiterman, a former California state park ranger and Bigfoot researcher. Robert has just released a book about his research efforts over the years, and the podcast was eager to have him on to discuss his experiences.
One particularly interesting story that Robert shares is about a sighting report he followed up on during his time as a park ranger. A father and son reported seeing a "half-naked, hairy individual" walking and rubbing its back against a stump on a trail in Humble Redwood State Park. Robert went to investigate the report and found evidence of something rubbing against a tree, but he couldn't confirm that it was a Bigfoot.
The video also touches on the topic of footprints, as Bobo had received a call about possible Bigfoot prints found on someone's property. The prints turned out to be from a boot, but one of them did show some signs of metatarsal pressure ridges, which Robert finds interesting.
In addition to the Bigfoot-related content, the video also includes some interesting bits of information. For example, did you know that redwood trees can drop a lot of duff on the ground, creating a game trail? Or that the bark of young redwood trees has a lot of shaggy bark? These small details add an extra layer of interest to the video and help to educate the viewer.
Overall, the video is a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot research and the experiences of those who have dedicated their lives to studying this elusive creature. If you're a Bigfoot believer or just interested in learning more about the subject, it's definitely worth a watch.