In this episode Paul and Reggie discuss the Bili Ape aka Bondo Mystery Ape and what it could mean for the existence of Bigfoot. Enjoy Our Podcast? Support us herehttps://ko-fi.com/destinationsasquatch
In this podcast episode, we answer common questions about Bigfoot and even refute common objections.
On Episode 2 of Destination Sasquatch, Reggie and Paul recount an encounter with Bigfoot while Squatching with Dr Jeff Meldrum and Cliff Barackman in the Blu Mountains above Walla Walla, WA. Reggie and Paul have been fortunate to befriend amazing researchers within the Bigfoot community. On this occasion, while Squatching with two legends of the industry, the four shared an experience like no other. It was the summer of 2017. The four met at an undisclosed location, deep in the mountains above Walla Walla. On the very first night of their joint expedition, the four researchers were all congregated around camp discussing recent Sasquatch research findings. Sometime during the evening, the four were treated to a crisp tree knock off in the distance. Cliff decided to setup his audio recording equipment in case we got another knock. Indeed the four did get another knock; two as a matter of fact! As the four decided to retire for the night, Cliff began setting up electronic video recordi...
On the inaugural episode of Destination Sasquatch, we introduce ourselves to the audience. Viewers are introduced to Paul Bowen and learn where he got Paul got his passion for Bigfoot. Paul was hooked on the idea of Sasquatch at a young age while camping and hiking in the Okanogan region of Washington State. Later Paul found a fresh trackway (fresh Bigfoot tracks) in the Chewelah Washington area. This area is only a stone’s throw away from Bossburg, Washington. Bossburg is classified as a ghost town now but in 1969 the town of Bossburg grew to popularity within the Bigfoot community because of the discovery of the famous “Cripple Foot” tracks which were discovered by Joe Rhodes, a local Butcher in Colville, WA. Rene Dahinden documented and cast the tracks in 1969, just two years after the famous Patterson Gimlin footage of “Patty” which was filmed in Bluff Creek, CA. Audience members are also introduced to Reggie Byrd. As a youngster, Reggie was a fan of The Loch Ness Monster. ...