Sasquatch Outpost: Steve Kulls and Scott Carpenter's Bigfoot Encounter and Research

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent episode of the Sasquatch Outpost Podcast, host [Scott Herriott](sasquatchoutpost.com/about/) interviewed Scott Carpenter, a researcher and author known for his work in the field of cryptozoology. The episode, which was originally scheduled for the first week but was rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances, delved into Carpenter's personal experiences with Sasquatch and his research on other mysterious cryptids. During the interview, Carpenter discussed his first encounter with Sasquatch near a local lake, which sparked his interest in the field and led him to become a researcher and author. He has since published several books, including "The Bigfoot Field Journal," "Among Us," and "Proving the Nod," which detail his experiences and research on the subject. One of the most interesting parts of the conversation was when Carpenter discussed his involvement in the Sasquatch genome study, which aimed to extract DNA from Sasquatch hair samples. Carpenter provided 11 samples for the study and worked closely with other researchers to acquire additional samples. The results of the study, which were controversial and not without their fair share of craziness, are detailed in Carpenter's book "Proving the Nod." Carpenter also talked about his current project, the Sasquatch Awareness Project, which aims to educate the public about Sasquatch and other mysterious cryptids. He emphasized the importance of raising awareness about these creatures and the need for further research to understand their behavior and habitat. In addition to the interview, Herriott also shared some exciting news about an upcoming conference in May, the Pikes Peak Paranormal Conference, where he will be speaking on the topic of Sasquatch. The conference, which will be held in Creek, Colorado, will focus on UFOs, Bigfoot, and ghosts, and is expected to attract a large number of attendees. Herriott also mentioned that he will be going on a camping trip with his friend Jason Frank and a few other people to go "squatching" in the Colorado wilderness. He shared some tips for camping in the snow and discussed the challenges of finding a suitable campsite during the winter months. Overall, the episode was informative and engaging, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of Sasquatch and other mysterious cryptids. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just a casual fan of the field, there's something for everyone in this episode of the Sasquatch Outpost Podcast. Be sure to check it out and let us know what you think in the comments below!