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SO EP:345 Peter Byrne: His Hunt For Bigfoot

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Tonights show is the remastered version of my May 2022 interview with the one and only Peter Byrne. I have added audio from an interview from the 1990's as well. As most of you know, Peter passed away on July 28th 2023. He was the last of the four horseman of Sasquatchery, and this episode is dedicated to his memory. I was honored to get the opportunity to speak with him. To my knowledge, this is one of if not the last interview Peter gave before he passed. May he rest in peace.

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Hey, this is josh And and Tyler from a Kentucky x FOS. You're listening to Brian on Sasquatch. Out a scene you guys. We welcome back to Sasquatch. Honestly, thank you so much for clicking play. It is Sunday. I hope you guys have got a great weekend. We have an amazing show live for you. But as always, I want to start by inviting you. If you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me an email, you get me a Brian at Parentimal World

Productions dot com. You can head over to the website, check it out, become a member there and help support the show. As I said, We've got a great show lined up for you. This is something that I've been struggling on how to handle over the last week or so. As most all of you know that are listening right now, we lost the last of the four Horsemen of Sasquatchery last Friday, on July twenty eighth, Peter Byrne passed away. I am so fortunate that I got the opportunity to sit down

and talk to Peter and interview him last May. It was episode one fifty of the show. We had an amazing conversation, and frankly, I think it was one of the last interviews that Peter did, possibly the last one that he did publicly before he passed away. So I wanted to go back and honor him and remaster that. Because he was on a telephone, we didn't do this over stream yard like I normally do each of the episodes, so I've cleaned up the IDEO as much as I possibly could and added a

great interview with he and Groverkranz at the end of this. So the first part of this is going to be my interview with Peter from last year, and then we kind of close out with an interview I think it was back in the nineties. This episode is all about paying homage to the last of the four Horsemen of Sasquatchery, to the great Peter Byrne. May he rest in peace. Now you guys sit back, relax and enjoy the show our books. I want to welcome our guests to the show. It's the incomparable

Peter Byrne. Welcome to the show. Peter. Oh, thank you, thank you. I just want to get right into it. I did a history show about you recently, so everybody has the backstory to your life and the things that you did leading up to getting into Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and the jetty working with John Green, Reneeda Hendon, Grover Cranch. You will ever be connected to those folks as one of the four horsemen of sasquatcheries. So I want to talk about some of the evidence that you've gotten the opportunity

to examine and find over the years. So is there anything that stood out to you over the time that you were investigating the subject that you found yourself or that maybe somebody else found that you found to be very credible and important

as far as the discovery of these creatures. Now do you want to talk about the echy or big Foot. Let's talk a little bit about the Yeti skull that you got the opportunity to examine and what you thought about that and what do you think about that validity, and then let's move into some of the Sasquatch evidence. All right. I was a tea plantern in North India for five years and every year we had a month off. When I had that month off, I would go into the Himalaya and to look for the

echy, and these were what you might call race old expeditions. They consisted on myself and a cook and a couple of porters and we high Tiphu modeles each time, talking which villagers, and on one occasion we found footprints, small five toed footprints that would fit something which the villagers told us was about

four feet high. The ECHI not anything like the big Foot. And I did three of those expeditions and then I was contacted by Tom Slick, the Texas oil man, who wanted me to come to the States and look for Bigfoot. So I was retiring from my tea comp team and at that time, so I came over to the States and went down to Texas. We sat down with Tom Slick and we looked at maps of the Pacifity Northwest and at first I was skeptical, and a large hairy primate in the Pacific Northwest,

I was very skeptical. Then I looked at the maps of the Pacific Northwest and is twice the size of the himmalayer twice his eyes are more millions of aprils up here, as you probably know. So we got into Tom and I at three year projects into the Bigfoot, which came to an end when Tom died in an aircraft very sadly Ottower A sixty two. So I ran one big project for Tom Slick, who based in northern California. And then years later, after Tom had passed away, I was approached by a

very wealthy man in Peoria. His name was Dave Randsburg. He has passed away, and we set up another project. This one was five years and we based it again in northern California, then moved to Oregon and we did a lot of research. I had a lot of people working, we had

officers, vehicles, the helicoptern call. It was a big project. It came to an end after five years, with again us having seen some footprints, which is touched about the only evidence except for of course, I witnessed supports, and I collected quite a two of those and put them into my book, The Hunt for Bigot, which has published some years ago. Let's talk a little bit about that evidence. Let's talk, for example, about

the Matterson Gimblin film nineteen sixty seven. They filmed what was purported to be this female Sasquats crossing the sandbar in Bluff Creek. You've obviously seen that and you were involved in some level on looking at that film. Do you think that is the piece of evidence that has stood the test of time. What is your thoughts on the Patterson Gimblin film and whether it's real or not.

He believe that's a real creature, which will be about We'll be called in nineteen sixty seven footage shot by Roger Patterson accompanied by Bob Gimlin, and they were both cowboys, are very unsophisticated. They rented a camera, they went down to northern California and they just happened to be in the right place at the right time. I think that's pootage is real for a number of reasons,

for the research that's been done on it. I took a copy of two Disney studios years ago, and I sat down in one of their little theaters with the heads of animation and five of his assistance, and we ran the footage and they said, oh, that's great. We ran it again. They said, all right, where was this made? And I said it was made in only California by two amateurs. And they said, oh no, this is incredibly sophisticated, incredibly Now that obviously there's no such creature.

Therefore its fate. But it's incredibly well done. It was not done in the States. If it was done the States, we would have done it. This was Disney Studios and then since then told you with Bob Gimblon, who appear in the Northwest is regarded as a man of integrity known to many people, and that and other things convinced me that it's real. It's

a huge creature. It's seven put tall. We were able to do me measurements later, not long after the footage was a shop, and compare those measurements with sounds and trees behind the creatures four inches has a pointy two instride has fourteen inch feets. These with the footprints and very powerful, very muscular, and princesses is shot by Carbo Bits using it as film, and they had no idea of anatomy. And yet this creature has budgets, huge buzzecs,

and these are the muscles that we used to walk up right. I forget the action scientific name, but you see these enormous muscles on this creature moving, The arms are swinging, It turns its head, teeth between its lips. Hears if I'm not going on and on about the film. Let me sum up and say, I think it's real. There's been tons of other evidence and videos and photographs and castings of footprints, and all these things

have been found throughout the decades. Is there anything else that sticks out to you as something that you see as credible evidence in addition to the Patterson Gimmling film, the sixty seven film that these things are real. We found footprints five times across the years, and this is going back across sixty years five times only. But they were in remote areas. Now a pacer goes out jamake a fake footprint, he goes behind his house, or he walks down

the road, or maybe he drives five miles. The footprints we found were thirty forty miles back a place to a paprint does not go if for any other reason, the footprints are not going to be found. So the footprints we found them are very real. They were all close to fourteen inches five toad with a kind of a slight bulge behind the right toe. We know this. We have cows, of course still after all these years, we

have some cows from those days. So the footprints and then if you want some of the other evidence you go back to him native American evidence, And the earliest I have is from seventy seventeen in a newspaper talking about so Native Americans capturing one and then all through the eighteen hundreds of miners and settlers coming in, many stories which to me are very credible, right up to the present day state policeman, even a High court judge in Oregon here tell me

about what they saw and give me their reports. Those things, the history, the nineteen sixty seven polm and the footprints fives and then some things that I've seen myself. All of these things out up to credibility of the creatures actually being here, not so many years. There might have been years ago, because in the sixties we found footprints like twice in one year, and

now we go ten twenty years and there's nothing. It's one thing that recently came up, and I'll tell you what it is, because it's worth telling. Two years ago, twenty twenty June seven, loggers were working in northern Oregon here way back. They are about ten miles back in the woods,

and it was a closed area. It was gazed. Are the people who were releasing it from the Forest Service and they gate those areas and because of insurance, they don't want people walk again getting had in their insurance problems, so it was gated. So these seven the men were working with some machinery

and one of them looks up see the man walking down the road. So he says, who's that because there are no other men in the area, only these seven men to all seventh softwork, and here is a big foot walking towards him from about three hundred yards away, and they said it was I've interviewed three of them. They said it was seven feet tall. They guessed it was a dark browning color, walking uprights, swinging his arms.

It looked enormous. When it came up to by a hundred jobs away from them, it stopped, turned away and went into the woods where it was walking. Was very short dress and tree stumps, so they're sighting of it was very clear. So that's something in a great interest to people in the bead Port period field. We call it seven and Man sighting from June two years ago. Let's talk a little bit about sightings, because this is what this show is really all about. I started this show to document as many

encounter stories as I possibly could. I'm in the southeastern United States in North Carolina, so I started with those kind of stories, and then I've worked my way and I've talked to people in the United Kingdom that have claimed to have had sightings of these things. So let's talk a little bit about some of the reports that you've taken. What do you think about these things being seen everywhere down in Florida, here in North Carolina and of course in the

Pacific Northwest. How many of these reports do you think are actually credible? I know it's tough to put a number on it, but what do you think as far as credible reports? Do you think it's ten percent? Do you think it's even more than that, Because I struggle sometimes with them being seen in some of the areas that people claim and purport to see. These

things shot mean and it's in the search for a very long time. We have a saying about where these things may be found, and that is west of the Rockies, and I too specific northwest northern California, Oregon, British Columbia right up to the allows comborder. But in the state too. West of the Rockies that's it, and nowhere else that's interesting, but I hear and I've even experienced things here in North Carolina that I can't explain, but

I haven't seen anything. When you get those reports from what appear to be credible people, it's hard to separate the wheat from the chaff because these people are very sincere when they're telling their stories. That's one of the things that make this so unbelievable for the skeptical people and even cynical people, that people are seeing these things in places that they couldn't or wouldn't exist even if they

were real. People see things when they're driving, they see a shape, perhaps they seat shadows, if they're into the Bigfoot mystery, if they have an interest or read the books, they misin chapter what they see, and very honestly I've done, there would be no reason to be the same. Oh, there's none in North Carolina. There's none in Texas other than our studies I must study to go back sixty years now. I've written two books.

There's one barely recently. First one has called The Search for a Big Pot, and then our up jegutives upgraded it to The Hunt for Bigpoot, which I've published a couple of years ago in these studies interviews with people. What we come down to, and once again if I'm not repeating myself, is West of the Rockies. We've been doing this and you've clearly been in this for six decades. Over six decades now, I guess it comes down

to. I've had conversations with people like doctor Jeff Meldrum when he was on the show, and I asked him about population and what he thought the population could possibly be in the northern United States to include Canada in the Pacific Northwest. What do you think is a ballpark? As far as what kind of numbers we're talking with these things currently as it is today in twenty I've gone over this before with other people. Nobody knows one left or one thousand.

Nobody knows and no way of knowing. We might CHECKAPU one Monday and a teach of English and they could talk the house kids. Okay, how many of you are there? No, I'm getting we all just lived there. But the answer there people say three hundred, three thousand, one hundred and sixty two. Nobody knows how many. I will say. One thing there seems to be there are less and less reports across the years, and because of that, I think these things might be diminishing, like the YETI.

Going back to the YETI per a moment, I think the YETI is extinct. And the reason for that is it we're going into something like forty five tip to years now and there has not been a single footprint or a single side or the yechy. Just like when I was in the him and there in the country of the Pole. Past the years I was there, two animals disappeared, completely disappeared. One was a small leopard called the clouded leopard, and they're gone, completely gone. Our big foot could be diminishing in

numbers. And then, if I'm not repeating myself as to action numbers, nobody knows. The question is always hanging in the air for me, and I ask this of people on my show often, so I'll ask it of you, why do you think it is after all these years and you in the search for yourself for sixty plus years, now, why is it that you think we don't have definitive proof that these things actually exist? Why haven't we been able to find them? Because the science demands a body on the

table, and that's the answer. Stories of sightings choices of sounds, raws and streams and yells, stories of footprint finds, some of them not credible, They're no good. And the best photographs that you can reproduced in color. You know what can be done with computers. I'm sure when it comes down j And I've work with several sciences and what they demand is physical evidence, a body on the table, if you like to say. And no

physical evidences have been found. No hairs have ever been found, no bones, no tissues, no bodies, nothing has ever been ton People say they have this, they have that, but they don't. So there is a physical evidence as well as demanded by scientists, and they don't have it. And until they get it, bigfoot is what amiss a joke. But I definitely want to be respectful of your time, and as we close out,

I just want to give you the last word. You've been doing this for so long, and you've been in this search for the majority of your life. What do you want to leave the audience with as far as thoughts on Bigfoot, the evidence, the search, anything you've experienced. What is the last word for you on solving this enigma that we're all trying to solve? As far as asqu is concerned, Well, we hope all of us, as we hope allow me in years is the bother you will be found one

that a side of natural causes, not on this spin shot. Now, if the body is found, then the scientists will subnat Jay and behinds and huge institutions like Smithsonian. Let's stop putting people into the field. So what we hope for is the best thing that we can think of to prove the thing is about a duchess shout of ducial cause us stay tuned for more Sasquatch

Odyssey will be right back after these messages. In this age of computer databases, space travel, and diminishing frontiers, many find it hard to believe that some things may exist without humans knowing about them, But some believe in the

unknown and seek it out no matter what the consequences. Tonight we look at a Northwest legend that goes back farther than just about any other northwester purports Associate producers Been Harrow found out that even some people with academic credentials have become Bigfoot believers. Legends of Bigfoot have been around the Northwest more than a hundred years. The Indians who lived here before. Lewis and Clark made carvings of creatures

that some say represent the earliest sightings of Sasquatch. We had one very exciting sighting from this year. It might walk over one of these open fields here. Modern day investigators want to find a Bigfoot for varied reasons. I have not seen one, at least not to my knowledge. I've heard one, at least I'm pretty sure that's what it was, and once I smelled what

was probably a sasquatch. Washington State University anthropology professor Grober Krantz has been recognized as an authority on evidence of Bigfoot, but he knows the academic world needs more than footprints and film. They need proof. They need tangible evidence, a skull on the table. Short of that, it doesn't exists, that's absolute. Krantz Tal's Northwest reports he sees a clear way to prove Bigfoot's existence. Shoot one. I think that's wrong. I think it's very wrong.

In fact, I think it's criminal. Just about Peter Byrne, a big game hunter to a naturalist, looks for Bigfoot with little more than a camera. He says his research project is a benign operation. I think it's very wrong to say shoot one to prove that it's there, and we're very much against that. Burne runs what he calls the Bigfoot Research Project out of a house in park Deal, Oregon, on the road to Mount Hood where Fairy

satisfied that the things are there. And basically what we're doing in a nutshell is gathering all of the information and putting it into a computer against a prepared database and looking for patterns. Then when we find these patterns, we will apply technical equipment in various forms. The five year project got funding from a Massachusetts based scientific group. The present project is a year old. We started in August of last year. Yeah, I've been in and out since nineteen

sixty, which is thirty three years. Not on the full time basis. I did ten years in the seventies from nineteen seventy to nineteen seventy nine. That was full time, But since then I've been in and out of it, giving it what time I can in the search. In the fifties, Burne joined organized searches for Yeti, or the Abominable Snowman, in Asia's Himalaya

Mountains. The sponsors of those expeditions asked Burne if he would help find a similar creature in the United States. I have to admit I laughed at the time. I thought it was very amusing that something like this, like in the vulnerable snow man, could exist in the United States. So I came over in nineteen sixty and spent a year and got bitten by the bug,

if you like. Burne searched without success. After a year, he left the country, but returned shortly thereafter to make Oregon the headquarters for his big foot search. Tell me about this bug? What is it that fuels the fire that leads to all these projects. I think it's the challenge in this particular respect of the unknown, the possibility that if these things are truly there, that we're looking at something, shall we say, almost still living in

the primordial world. We think these things are a human inform, a helmonid form. We don't think the animals. The fact of the matter is this is not an animal. It's somewhere between ape and human. It is flat out ape, an older man with his dog. We're out here, and they encountered one. Krantz developed his bigfoot interest during his teenage years. When I became a professional anthropologist. I realized that if this thing is real,

it's very important in my field. Even if it isn't real, it's indirectly important because it's a piece of folk or that's really weird. So I felt that I couldn't honestly just ignore it. I had to find out for sure, one way or the other. So I looked into it. To my satisfaction, I did find out for sure. Krantz has the most compelling evidence supporting the existence of Bigfoot are footprints, hundreds of footprints found all over the

regional Many of them are faked, but not all, says Krantz. So if even one one of those wasn't fate, yeah, you don't need half, you don't need one percent. You just need one, meaning one real one, and then you know that the species is real. And what's the likelihood of at least one of these being real? Guaranteed? So Krantz is convinced. He even suggests sasquatches may be an endangered species and that they may

need our help. But you can't help what you can't find. Bigfoot believers have yet to convince the scientific community or the public, and they know that the only way to stop the ridicule they face is to produce indisputable evidence. And I've stuck my neck out very flatly on this that the only way you're going to prove it exists is to bring in a body or a piece of a body. You don't have to ask me, Ask any scientist, any skeptic, and they'll tell you the same thing. They need proof, they

need tangible evidence. Krantz is the most likely way to find a dead sasquatch is to kill one. If somebody goes out and shoots one, brings in the body or a substantial part of it, then the parties over it's done. It's proven. Scientific world will have to acknowledge it. Would you like to capture one? No, we're against the idea of captain. So you'd like to track I mean you'd like to find or we'd like to find one a confront point if you like, and see if it's possible to communicate it.

So you'd like to give Peter Byrne a gun instead of a camera. Yes, Peter Byrne, and his camera is never going to prove him. He may make himself a nice name if he gets some good film of it, but it is never going to prove it to the skeptics. The skeptics will look at everything he gets, the best he can possibly get, and they will say fake. They've said that to Patterson's film, they'll say it to Peter Byrne. But there's no way you can prove it with anything but

a body. On October twentieth, nineteen sixty seven, Yakima, Washington resident Roger Patterson and his buddy Robert Gimlin reportedly encountered a sasquatch while hunting for Sasquatch evidence. The second only to the footprints, I would class the Patterson the film as the most powerful evidence. The two men were on horseback in northern California when they discovered this creature crouching beside the creek. Their presence alarmed a

creature, which allegedly stood up and walked away. The sighting spooked Patterson's horse, which reared and fell over backward on top of him about twenty seconds laps before Patterson grabbed a sixteen millimeter camera and started filming. Patterson kept rolling until he ran out of film. According to Krantz, the encounter was over in less than two minutes, and Patterson shot nine hundred and fifty two color frames of what many say is a real sasquatch. Krantz analyzed the film frame by

frame. He reports no evidence of fakery, though he says he believes Patterson may have faked the film if he had the opportunity to do so. Krantz says no one has ever bothered to disprove the film. Analyzing the creature in the film. As to the idea that it was just a big man in a first suit, there is no man that can be fitted into a suit

that gives those body proportions. The only way you could put a man in a suit is get a man six and a half feet tall, drunk in a slouch, but break his arm right about the middle of the upper arm so that you give him a fake shoulders there. And I don't think anyone would have done that. Though no one has captured a decent image of a big foot on film or tape since Patterson, reports of sightings and fresh footprints

continue to reach big foot seeking organizations. Many of the sightings occur at night, something on the side of a road caught briefly in the headlights of a passing car. Fewer sightings take place in the dense Northwest forests. That bitch shick, I guess I was working out poquick cannon logan Firman Osbourne says he

saw a huge, hairy creature up close and personal one sunny morning. Osborne was working as a logger in Oregon's Hood River National Forest and his colleagues were taking a break in the shade one day when a big footlight creature allegedly appeared. Yeah, complish big taking out a power of bush check up through a pleasure, looked me about shouldn't be tall or big tall, long harry legs and stood up five bitch cadio, big ball shoulder, got marshy like a

man. It looks like a beast and it was a big thing. Shade should be tall and by the way. Osborne followed the creature to get a better look. He says it quickly headed toward thick scrub he could runs. Osborne says he threw some rocks at it in hopes of getting it to turn and show its face. It did not, and that was the last time Osborne ever saw such a creature. So you do believe that there there are creatures out there? Yeah, I know the creature some crime show, and

I was close to it. Oh, it would I'll ever know. Perhaps none of us will ever know for sure if sasquatch like creatures exist. For some, it might be the search for the unknown that makes the big Foot mystery so intriguing, but not so for Crantz. He wants the hunt to end and end fast. Might repute Asian in straight science has suffered very badly for this, and I would feel very vindicated if the search has ended successfully. As for Peter Byrne, he still has four years of funding for his

search. He can't say what he'll do after that, though he gives no indication he'll give up the search. Say you never, tire, I mean you don't get up in the morning someday and say this is the last thing that I want to do. No, I get out in the morning and say this is the day I may find Bigfoot. I really appreciate your time. I know your time is valuable, and I can't thank you enough for coming on the show and sharing your knowledge and experience. It's been a blast

talking to you. I really appreciate you coming on. All right, my pleasure. Glad to help

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