BFRO Investigator's Personal Bigfoot Encounters in Tennessee and British Columbia
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from The Sasquatch Encounter Brigade, Lori Wade, a field investigator with the VFRO and member of the East Tennessee Bigfoot and East Coast Expeditions, shared her experiences as a woman in the field of Bigfoot research. Lori's first BFRO Expedition was in Kentucky in 2013, where she found herself surrounded by like-minded individuals who shared her beliefs and excitement about the existence of Sasquatch.
Lori's interest in Bigfoot dates back to her childhood, long before the popular TV show "Finding Bigfoot" aired. In fact, she used to get down on her hands and knees as a child and pray that the bigfoots wouldn't get her. Although she can't remember any specific incidents that sparked this fear, she suspects that something must have happened in her past to pique her interest in the elusive creature.
During her time as a field investigator, Lori has had not one, but two up-close encounters with Sasquatch. The first was in 2016, when she saw a hairy bipedal figure beyond 1200 yards through a powerful spotting scope. The second encounter was in 2018, when a Sasquatch came within 60 yards of her. Lori is 100% confident in what she saw, and she knows that what she witnessed was not a person, bear, or someone in a suit.
One interesting bit that Lori mentioned during the interview was the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on the outdoor industry. With people spending more time at home and looking for ways to get outside, there was a boom in sales of camping equipment, kayaks, and other outdoor gear. This trend was also seen in other outdoor sports, such as hunting and fishing.
To sum up, Lori Wade's experiences as a woman in the field of Bigfoot research are both fascinating and inspiring. Her passion for the subject and her dedication to uncovering the truth about Sasquatch are evident in her work. If you're interested in learning more about Lori's encounters and her journey as a field investigator, be sure to check out the full video on The Sasquatch Encounter Brigade's YouTube channel.