Ryan's Bigfoot Journey: New TV Show & Trent University Sasquatch Society
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Sasquatch Odyssey Podcast, host Ryan talks with Brian about all things Sasquatch. From their first encounters with the elusive creature to the formation of the Sasquatch University Society at their university, the two delve deep into the world of Sasquatch research.
Brian shares his early interest in Sasquatch, sparked by a late-night viewing of "Finding Bigfoot" on Animal Planet. This interest led him to found the Sasquatch University Society, which now boasts over 200 members. The society focuses on education and research, with students sharing their own experiences and encounters with Sasquatch in the academic setting.
One particularly intriguing story comes from one of the society's executives, who heard "unique splashes" while out in the water, suggesting the presence of something - or someone - nearby. Other students have reported hearing strange noises and seeing unusual figures in the woods.
Ryan also shares some of his own experiences, including hearing distinct howls that he couldn't attribute to any other animal. These howls, along with footprints and other evidence, are some of the most common types of encounters documented on his show.
The conversation then turns to the topic of tree structures and formations, which have been reported by many Sasquatch researchers. While not all tree structures can be definitively attributed to Sasquatch, they are still intriguing pieces of evidence.
Towards the end of the video, Brian announces the upcoming launch of a new television show, which will follow the society as they investigate eyewitness encounters and hot spots for Sasquatch activity.
In addition to the Sasquatch-related content, the video also touches on the topic of DNA evidence. While there is still debate in the scientific community about the validity of Sasquatch DNA, some researchers believe that it could be a game-changer in the search for definitive proof of the creature's existence.
In fact, recent advances in DNA technology have made it possible to extract and analyze DNA from environmental samples, such as hair and scat. This technique, known as environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis, has been used to study a wide range of elusive animals, from giant squid to mountain lions.
While eDNA analysis is not yet commonly used in Sasquatch research, it holds promise as a non-invasive way to study the creature's presence and movements. By analyzing DNA from samples collected in the field, researchers could potentially identify Sasquatch DNA and gain insights into the creature's genetics and behavior.
Overall, the Sasquatch Odyssey Podcast video offers a fascinating look into the world of Sasquatch research, as well as some interesting scientific bits. Whether you're a seasoned Sasquatch enthusiast or just curious about the creature, it's definitely worth a watch.