Exploring Squatch Fest and the Bigfoot Museum: A Paranormal Discovery

Posted Wednesday, February 07, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you'll want to check out the latest episode from The Paranorm Girl Podcast, where host Kristen shares her experience at Squatch Fest on the west side. In this casual and off-the-cuff episode, Kristen takes us on a journey through her adventure, starting with her visit to the North American Bigfoot Museum in Boring, Oregon, owned by Cliff Barackman. Kristen describes the museum as a well-put-together exhibit, with walls covered in information placards, pictures, and newspaper clippings. The museum features plaster casts of Bigfoot feet and hands, as well as an exhibit on the smell of Sasquatch. According to witnesses, the smell is overwhelming and musky, like unwashed human, wet dog, or skunk. At the museum, attendees can take a whiff of pheromone chips, which are embedded with the reproductive pheromones from great apes and humans, to get an idea of what the scent might be like. Kristen also talks about the example of a Bigfoot nest and information about the Olympic Project and their discoveries. She mentions how the nests are intricate with sticks and brush woven together in such a way that only an owner of either a beak and bird feet or flexing fingers and a thumb could do. During her visit to Squatch Fest, Kristen also had the opportunity to speak with Tyler of the Bigfoot and the Citizen Scientist podcast. She also shares a story told by her brother about a specific owl that warns Bigfoot when people enter the woods if he's nearby. Overall, this episode is a fun and informative listen for any Bigfoot enthusiast. You can watch the full video on The Paranorm Girl Podcast's YouTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications to stay up-to-date on all their latest content.