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Beyond the Footprints Podcast

Beyond the Footprints Podcast

By: Brandon Hofhines and Stewart Johnson
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Brandon Hofhines founder of Squatchnut.com and Stewart Johnson founder of Squatch Con Idaho have converged and teamed up to create this great podcast for all Sasquatch and Bigfoot inthusiest. But it's more than that it's about experiences in the woods that have happened that can't be explained. They dig deeper with interviews and first person experiences to uncover the truth.Beyond The Footprints Earth Sciences Nature & Ecology Science Science Fiction
Episodes
  • S2:E33 Ryan’s unsettling tree knock!
    Jul 1 2025
    Ryan tells Brandon about his experience last year while camping alone in the back country of Idaho. He experienced a tree knock for the first time and felt so uneasy he packed up and ran out of there as fast as he could!
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    19 mins
  • S2E32: Red Beady Eyes
    May 14 2025
    Brandon and his hunting crew were deep in the backcountry, packing out elk meat under the cover of night. It was 12:30 AM—pitch black, the kind of darkness that feels alive. Fires crackled around them, their smoke thick and choking, swirling like phantoms through the trees. Visibility was near zero.
    Then they saw them.
    Two red, beady eyes—unblinking, fixed, and low to the ground—pierced through the smoke. Watching. Waiting. The forest fell silent. No wind. No bugs. Just the fire, the smoke, and those eyes.
    There was only one way out… and it was straight through whatever was staring them down.
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    37 mins
  • The Following Howl
    Feb 9 2025
    The moment Matt and his wife came within feet of an unidentified huge beast in the woods way back in the mountains of Washington. Listen for yourself as he describes the way this animal howl, and followed them down the mountain in the fear in his voice as he describes the encounter.
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    38 mins
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