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The Hunt for Sasquatch

The Hunt for Sasquatch

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In this in-depth interview, Bigfoot researcher Cliff Barackman joins us to explore the history of Sasquatch, modern Bigfoot sightings, and what decades of eyewitness reports reveal about one of the world’s most enduring cryptids.

Cliff shares insights from his extensive field research, discusses how Sasquatch lore evolved from Native American oral traditions to modern investigations, and explains how researchers evaluate footprints, audio recordings, sighting patterns, and environmental data. We also examine the credibility of eyewitness testimony, common hoaxes, and why Bigfoot continues to appear in remote wilderness areas across North America.

From the Pacific Northwest to lesser-known hotspot regions, this conversation dives deep into what separates speculation from serious cryptozoological research—and why Sasquatch remains one of the most reported yet unexplained phenomena on Earth.

🐾 Topics Covered in This Episode

  • Sasquatch / Bigfoot historical origins
  • Indigenous legends and early accounts of Bigfoot
  • Modern Bigfoot sightings and encounter patterns
  • Physical evidence claims: footprints, hair, and audio
  • How researchers analyze eyewitness testimony
  • Common Bigfoot hoaxes vs legitimate reports
  • Geographic hotspots for Sasquatch activity
  • Why Bigfoot research overlaps with cryptozoology
  • Media influence on Bigfoot sightings
  • The future of Sasquatch research and field investigation


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