Now one of your pudding. I got a string going on here, something just cause my dog. Something killed your dog, my dog. We're flying through the air over the tree. I don't know how it did it, Okay, Damn, I'm really confused. All I saw was my dog coming over the fence and he was dead. And once you hit the ground like, I didn't see any cars. All I saw was my dog coming over the fence. Sat what are you putting? We got some wonder or something
crawling around out here? Did you see what it was or was it was? Standing enough. I'm out here looking through the window now and I don't see anything. I don't want to go outside. Jesus Quice, you better hello, hit somebody out here? What quin on out there? I thought of a bitch of about text forty nine. I don't know easy an out there. Yeah, I'm welcome right hey, I folks on a welcome our guests back to the show. It is Ryan from the hit television show on
Wild TV Sasquatch University. Welcome back to the show man. Yeah, thanks so much for having me back on. Brian, glad to be here. I am glad to have you. So let's get right into it. When you and I talked last you were going into this television project. You guys are what I think six or seven episodes in, So why don't you just talk a little bit about the background of the bat, how that came about,
and what the process has been like for you. Yeah. Absolutely, it's been a big change from obviously what we used to going from just being students to producing and hosting a TV show. It's a big adjustment. But yeah, it's been a really cool journey getting to do and in the show, we go across Ontario, as I'm sure anyone that's watched has seen, and go and meet with big co witnesses and follow up on different pieces of
evidence that have come out of Ontario. It's been really cool getting to do and it's really, I guess solidified my belief in Bigfoot being here in Ontario, because I still do leave a little bit of room for skepticism, and before I left a little bit more. But we've gone and met with so many people and we've gotten so many more reports than I ever imagined like we could in Ontario. And I'm sure the odd one that comes in is maybe
someone's scooting around, but we have so many where it. We'll call them after and then it's we're on the phone flotn hour where they're telling us all this bit of a detail and we go meet with them and see where it is. And so that makes sense why I would be here. It's been really cool getting to do that. So you went into the show, I'm assuming from our last conversation that you were on board with the bigfoot thing,
just like me talking to witnesses. Even I have days in my own where I'm scratching my head and thinking, oh is any of this reel at all? And then you talk to an amazing witness that has just an out there encounter, it just solidifies it. Like you said, has that been the case with you guys? What has stuck out to you? Any witnesses along the way that have stuck out over the first few episodes of the show that you can share with the audience and talk a little bit about them. Counter.
Yeah, absolutely, that's a pretty tough question, because, like we've gotten witnesses all over the board. Obviously in the bigfoot world, there's a few different theories out there about what bigfoots are, and we're super open to all of them because until it's proven for certain by a very credible team of scientists. I think everything's an option, and the reports have really been on
both sides of it. I'd say we've gotten some that are really more interdimensional paranormal from some very credible people in my opinion, and yeah, we've gotten others that are are year more mainstream bigfoot reports that go along with the flesh blood creatures type of theory. I was hoping going into the show that would be something that I learned more about or maybe fell on one side of the
fence or the other. And it was like, Okay, I'm pretty sure it's this, but I'm honestly still if anything like more stuck on the fence. I was maybe sitting up on top of it, but now I'm like woven into the fence top. Yes, it's been pretty cool get to do that. But yeah, in terms of a witness that's really set out, that's a tough one because, yeah, you've gotten so many good ones that
you know are just your your solid everyday people, you know what. One of the ones, at least for me, that really stood out was Norma in the in episode one. I just I really liked her as a witness, just because of how credible she seemed. And it wasn't even just her, it was when we went. We didn't have them in the show, but some of her family members were there and they've been saying, man,
this happened back and I think eighty five was her siting. But her family members were saying like, oh yeah, she's been talking about it since eighty five and has never changed like a detail the story. And her grandson was there and it was like, oh yeah, she's always had this story and never changed anything about it and showed me where she saw the big Foot around here. It was just a few minutes from her house, but it needs sense. It was a very you know, a lot of forest around Here's
a clip from Ryan's interview with No from Sasquatch University on Wild TV. Welcome to Sasquatch University. On this show, me and my co host Joel and our team are gonna head across Ontario to go look for Bigfoot and prove to you guys that they're real and they're here in this province. I hope that by the end of the season you're all believers just like us. Enjoy the show. On this episode, a Sasquatch University. We're in the Blue Mountains
of Ontario. We're on our way to go muse our friend and research or Cody. Then we're gonna go talk to Norma, a local bigfoot witness. I was coming home with my neighbor from the Dundalk area towards Flesherton Anyway. All of a sudden, bigfoot came from the left side of the road over to the right on an angle, and he was walking fairly upright, not stooped over, walking very very quickly. And I don't know how we didn't
hit him, that's how close we were. Just as he hit the gravel on the right hand side of the road, he looked right at me and then disappeared into a very light fog, and there was a bit of snow on the ground. So it had to be about March. What it had to be in March of nineteen eighty five. And he was great, and because of the dampness, I suppose his hair was kind of like in a diamond shape hanging off his body. He didn't have hair around his features.
There was no hair hanging into his eyes or no wizard cheeks. And I said to my girlfriend I said, did you see that? And she said did you see that? I didn't get the feeling of being afraid of the creature at all. So you were obviously very close to this creature and got a very good look at it. How many feet precisely do you think it was to the car? No more than two feet. That's why I say, I don't know how we didn't hit it. You know, many people say that, oh, you saw a bear. No, I didn't see
a bear. And could a bear really walk that far on his hind legs and without stumbling? What do you think this creature is or what sasquatch is? Exactly? They seem like a hairy human me, and it worries me because there's so many houses being built in areas like this that their homes are being taken away and they're going to have to find better places to hide. And I worry about what's going to happen if any of them are caught, because I don't think. I just get the feeling that they don't mean any
harm to us. Before I saw them, whenever I heard something about an alien or people seeing something a little weird, I would say, oh, they're just crazy, you know. I don't believe it. Now. I can't say someone else hasn't seen something, how can I? Because there are people that are saying the same thing about me that I used to think about others. It was very interesting for me because we got a bunch of reports that you know, I felt were very credible close by to where that encounter
happened. So that was really cool. And we also had in that same episode, yeah, a piece like an audio recording of what seems to be a big foot howl that we sent to the Ministry and Natural Resources here in Ontario and they couldn't identify, but we showed it to Matt Moneymaker. He said and thought either it was someone going way out of their way to hoax it or a real big foot making the sound, not one known animal or
anything. And yeah, that was just like ten minutes from where this encounter happened, and a bunch of others, And it was along the Aagor Escarpment, which we've gotten a lot of reports from, which is a big not tall enough to be a mount, but maybe a thousand foot hill, and it literally runs to like half of Ontario and there's tons of caves and things
like that within it. It's a really cool place. And with our investigation that episode too, or I think maybe it was the next episode, we had what would seem to be some rocks being thrown, so that was pretty spooky, and it wasn't far from where all this went on. That was one that really stood out. But then there's so many other witnesses that were just amazing too, so we're really lucky to get to talk to all of them. It's always a tough question for me. People ask me, what
has been your favorite person that you've interviewed on the show? What's your favorite episode? And I really can't pick that because every single one of them leaves me in awe, usually in some way, shape, form, or fashion. That's one of the questions. I certainly want to get into some of the high stranger and stuff because that's been on the radar recently, the high strangeness of the WU aspect of Bigfoot, So I certainly want to get into
some of those encounters. But that was the other question I had for you that you've already answered, But if you would go into a little bit of detail, is this allowing you guys to actually get out into the woods and do your own investigations, get into the woods, boots on the ground research and if so, what kind of experiences are you guys having out there in the bush. Yeah, that's a great question. So every episode we go and do a night investigation for a good chunk of the episode. Yeah,
they've been pretty interesting. There's been a number of them where nothing really goes on, unfortunately, but then there's been a few where we have had some stuff go on, and those have really stood out, because yeah, there's been like I mentioned that the rock throwing one, actually what is interesting, and I think that's episode two and the start of episode three in the show.
That was just really spooky, and it was at a location where someone else had reported rocks being thrown at them, which is why we went there in the first place, and a lot of other kind of paranormal stuff that maybe you could even place more on the wou side has gone on there, like people hearing their names called from the woods and stuff like that. Then having the number of sasquatching counters reported to us from not very far away really
made it a place we felt we needed to go. And then when we were there, it was just it was just really spooky and I don't know if it's maybe the spookiness like more in my head, like I'm doing it to myself and riling myself up where and I'm getting a little scared out there. But then it really heidens once you start hearing rocks get thrown nearby, and you're like, oh my God, Like maybe I'm not wrong to be
a little spook. I think. On the other hand, too, does get you a little more dialed into the investigation, I think, because sometimes you're just there and because just before that happened, Joel and Cody were out doing their stands and moving around the trails and stuff where we were, and I was up in a tree stand that overlooked a Johnathan bog essentially with therms, and my job wasn't too hard that night. I just had to sit there and check the therms, so it wasn't too tricky, and they had
most of the action. But then when we got back over to them that it took up again. So yeah, I really do wonder more about the wu aspect. And we've had some other investigations where we've heard what sound like things getting thrown and we never found a rock or whatever, but something loud and at the end of the day, like it is possible, and maybe a tree branch oun we were just there at the right time kind of thing
that's absolutely possible. Or if you're in a hilly area and there's rocks, maybe a rock just happens to roll down a hill that like there are and those things do happen. But it is really spooky when you're out there and you're doing stuff that people say, do this, and what bigfoot will come interact with you, and then you start hearing stuff in the woods beside you.
And then just other investigations too that have been creaky. When we had one where we kept seeing like wolves and coyotes because we're up in a Gonquin park or a gonflin Highlands area here Ontario, and yeah, we were out in this area and then our camera guys like, oh, I just saw
wolf over there. And then another night we were out driving in a similar area and going up and down at highway at night because there's a lot of road crossing siding so big, but obviously and we took our therms and you know, you could really see well, but we just kept seeing coyotes and foxes and wolves go across the highway and stuff, so that was cool. Fortunately, no they put that time, but those have been some of the
investigations that are are pretty memorable because of how freaked out you get. I think, yeah, I definitely know what you're talking about, because I just got back. I flew into Calgary and went out to the Radium BC area, went on an expedition with Todd standing for seven days. I've tried to explain to people what it's like to be so remote, and I knew that we were going into a remote area, right. I've seen Todd's videos, I've talked to Les stroud Less even talked about how remote it is, and
he's been to some of the most remote, isolated places on Earth. So I was mentally prepared the best way I could be. But when you drive three hours outside of Calgary, you turn onto a dirt road, this logging road, and we drove for another seventeen or eighteen miles back into the woods. You get there and you get this feeling of oh shit, this is really happening. I live in a remote area, right, We live on nothing but wooded area, tons of acreage around us, and I feel isolated.
But I can drive ten minutes and be at Walmart. So I'm not really that isolated. But when you get eighteen miles deep into the woods, there is a whole different level of heightened awareness. I think is probably a good way to put it. I don't know how it is there. I don't know how far away we're talking as far as Calgary is concerned, where you are at versus where I'm at. But it's dead silent in the woods there, at least it was for us. There's no c crickets. We're
used to crickets here in North Carolina. We have tons of water on the property. It was dead silent when we got that far out into the bush, so every little sound sticks out and we were having whoops, we were having tree knocks. We were hearing what sounded like samurai chatter going on. We had things thrown at us a couple of nights, but we couldn't find what was being thrown. That was the weird thing. We thought it was maybe these little pine cones, but we never found them, so it could
have been rocks. There were a lot of rocks around the camper, but something was definitely being hurled at us. And it's just a really spooky feeling. You're out there in the middle of the woods, you're out there looking for bigfoot, and then you start having these experiences, and I too, like you, was like, oh shit, I think I'm maybe in over my head here. And there was one particular night where we were having these wood knocks. Todd was there, Hey, I think that's a sasquatch.
That was definitely a big foot. So we go on a night walk, no lights whatsoever. We're walking in the middle of the fricking bush. We leave the campsite, we leave the fire behind, and we're walking two or three hundred yards into the bush. And that didn't sound like a lot to most people, but unless you're in that situation and you're walking into the dark woods, even with a group of people, I was shaking, dude. I was literally shaking, like I could not control the shaking. It was
a little cold, but I think the adrenaline was pumping so much. I wasn't really scared, because I'm not scared of a whole lot of stuff, But when you feel like you're walking towards a big foot in the middle of the woods that you can't see, it's a different sort of feelings. Are you guys experiencing that when you're in the middle of the bush and you're having these rocks thrown? Is that kind of going through your mind in the back of your mind, I know this is what we're here for, but when
it happens, do you have those second thoughts at times? Yeah? Absolutely, and saying it sounds all about that, because yeah, like there's some times where, like some of the times if we go and do an investigation where we're not like too far from somewhere we know it was like relatively safe, it's not as bad. But those times where you go way out there, which we do and you'll see in that the show if you check it out, there's somewhere we go way out there and it's it's really freaky.
We did this one out at a hunt camp and it was like go way way down this dirt logging road kind of thing where there's no service and then
you lost service like an hour ago kind of thing. Then like from there an hour or so ATV ride out to where this and then and you start hearing some stuff and yeah, it just really like it's so much different when you're there versus Oh, it doesn't really sound that bad you just in the woods, but when here I'm there, it's really different because you're in that situation and it's not even just big but you have to worry about like there's
bears, there's moose, wolves, like Mountain, there's a lot in Ontario that when you go out to these places are there and can get you at night, and like it does happen to people, not too often, but it does happen, and you have to really look out for that stuff too, because like all all of those things, whether it's bigfoot or one of those other things, it's really freaky, especially when you do have limited visibility or maybe your therm stops working for a little bit or something like that,
runs out of battery and you can't see anything with the therms. It's a lot easier if you are able to see watch around, depending on what environment you're in. It's not like too dense bush. But yeah, it's really freaky, and especially those times and you do start seeing animals on the therms and are hearing things that really start making you believe a bigfoot's there. Yeah, definitely a lot frea good and people think when you're out there, Yeah,
definitely is for sure. And I'll be honest, I've always been very skeptical when it comes to bigfoot. I still am I probably always will be a skeptic until I see one. But being that far into the bush and experiencing some of the things that I experienced that I can't explain, the noises, the tree knocks, the vocalizations that we were hearing, it's clearly not a person. We know there's bayer out in that area, that particular area
where Todd does research. We know there's a six or seven hundred pound mail grizzly that patrols that area, so we were always on heightened alert for him. They don't pick up rocks and smack trees, they don't sound like people
talking in the woods, and they certainly don't make whoop sounds. So once we checked those boxes and I was pretty certain that it wasn't any of those things, it really sunk into me that I think I'm really live interacting in a lot of cases with a sasquatch here, because I don't know what else to call it other than what it possibly is, and that's a very different thing for me. I didn't really expect to go into that situation. Obvious
it's a lot different than what you guys are doing. But I was going into a sort of a sketchy situation with a controversial dude that's been accused of hoaxing for many years, right. I really went into that situation thinking I'm probably going to be hoaxed here. But once you get there and you see how remote you are, it completely takes that off of the radar because there's literally no way to get there unless you dry in with us or we hear
you driving in. So it really opened up my mind, and that trip, really I learned a ton about myself, and then I learned a lot about what I believe to be sasquatch activity because I heard things and I didn't see anything, but I heard a lot of things, saw a lot of tree breaks, saw a lot of footprints. I don't know if in the same area you guys are ian. Are you finding the tree breaks, are you finding structures? And do you guys have that sort of spanga moss kind
of thing where footprints can last for years? Are you finding any evidence as far as the footprints, tree breaks, or any structures are concerned. Stay tuned for more Sasquatch out to see we'll be right back after these messages. Yeah, we've met with some people that have had footprint stuff in scented to
us and we covered in the show. And yeah, I've actually just wrapped doing the final details on that episode this week before it gets sent to the network and then in a month or two it'll be on the air, I think. But yeah, so there's some of that. But then we always look out for tree structures and things like that when we're out there. But for us, it is tricky sometimes to tell what is it isn't because the
trees can fall on themselves and stuff like that. So we look sometimes, but we haven't found one where we're like, oh, we think this is a very unusual break or anything like that. But then there have been other ones where there are other times where we'll be out there and then we'll find a healthy tree and at a spot where someone said they've seen or heard stuff going on, and we'll find broken branches at about eight nine feet kind of
thing. Who knows what that is? It give me a number of things, but we look out for that a lot, and it's weird when you start finding that, like that same instance with the bog, like Joel and Tody kept finding like tree breaks at about that height, but like on healthy trees and twisted off kind of thing, so that was weird. But then again it could be a number of things, so it's tougher to tell with
some of those, at least in the instances we've had. It was like that for me in Radium because the tree structures there are plentiful tree breaks. Let me say tree breaks, not tree structures. The tree breaks are very plentiful in that area. Of course, I look at them from an Ockham's razor point of view and say that's probably just a broken tree, snow load,
wind, whatever. But it's difficult at times for me to rationalize how some of those three four inch trees in some cases are broken so cleanly seven to eight feet up they're almost completely intact. It's really hard to explain for people who haven't seen it. But I've posted tons of it on our Instagram and on videos on YouTube from the expedition so people can go and take a
look. I even did an experiment where I broke a two inch two and a half inch tree, and it took a lot of force for me to do it, and I was trying to be mindful of keeping the back part of the wood together to make like a clean break so it doesn't frey out like just snowload and things like that. That is obvious, that's typically what
we were finding. But in what Todd and Kyle and some of the other people on the expedition were calling tree breaks, were more of these clean the fibers of the tree on the backside are still together, that kind of thing. So we did find a lot of that, but again it's one of
those things where it's very difficult to say. I tell you, one thing that wasn't difficult for me to say, this is really strange, was we found a it was probably a four hundred year old Douglas fir, and there was three probably eighty foot tall trees like that had been They looked like they had been placed there that came to a point on three sides of the tree, all within probably four to six inches of each other. Two of the
trees were positioned. One was exactly due north and the other one was exactly due south. Now I estimate these things probably weighed fifteen to eighteen hundred pounds apiece, and there were water marks where they had clearly, at least to me, clearly been laying on the ground and that were picked up against this tree. It was one of the strangest things I've ever seen that to me is a little less subjective than a tree break, because something had to do
that. These trees had no root balls, they didn't fall naturally that way. They were placed there. And that was literally the night, the last night of the expedition, we took a walk out. Collectively, all of us went out at one time and watched the sunset, and then we stumbled across this. So I'm curious if you guys are finding any of the tree structures that make you scratch your head and say, outside of a tree break, this could possibly be something that was made by a sasquatch and maybe even
people doing bushcraft. Are you finding anything like that in your travels up there. Yeah, we haven't found like a tree structure that's really like blown me away like. We have found them, but I think most of them, if I had to guess, we're probably natural occurrences and things like that. I don't know if i'd attribute it to sasquatch activity with those, but we have found those, some of those tree breaks that have been really weird,
but not so much the tree structures all the time. But I hope we do eventually, and we always keep an eye out for them. But yeah, the ones we've found there hasn't been like a smoking gune alongside them, the one you've found there where this is really weird. We found ones where Okay, this is weird, and it's possible that Bigfoot did do it, but it's probably more likely they just happened to fall this way or something like
that, or maybe someone did it. Yeah, so it's obviously it's pretty tough to say with tree structures, but yeah, no kind of smoking done one. If that makes sense, It definitely makes sense. I don't know Joel and Cody. I've never met Joel or Cody either one, so you'll have to speak a little bit for them. Did either of them come in skeptically? How did they get into the Bigfoot thing? Were they part of the Trent University Sasquatch University thing before you guys got involved in together in the
show. Are they skeptical? Were they skeptical? And has that changed since you guys have started doing the show. Yeah, that's a great question. So Joel's super involved in the trent Sasquatch aside. He's actually now the president because I graduated last year. Yeah, he's doing a great job in the club's still going really strong and in over three hundred members now. They're doing really awesome. So that's how he got involved with it and worked his way
up through the club so to speak. Not but he's so he's so awesome with it. And yeah, and then in Cody, I actually met. He got in touch because he's in the Bigfoot on it on his own, and we really shared a lot of the same views on the subject and he's very open to all the possibilities and just wants to learn. We've bonded over that and it met a few times and got to know each other a lot
more over the past year or two. Such an awesome guy, and yet they both are on the same wave length and that they do leave room for skepticism. I think I'm probably the biggest believer in the group if I had to give it to one of us. But yeah, Joel's kind of referred to himself as a I think like a Bigfoot agnostic sometimes, where he's fifty to fifty and he's seen a lot where really make them go Okay, this doesn't make sense or what can only be a big butt and especially with a
lot of the witnesses we talk to. And then yeah, same with Cody. I think they're the kind of guys until they fully see one in front of them and they know it's not a dude in a suit and it's the only then they'd probably be one hundred and ten percent. But yeah, they're both very it's very good, open minded guys and really great to do investigations with. So we always have a great time out there too. Everyone gets along so well, yeah, it's just awesome guys. It definitely makes a
difference. Man. So we've talked a little bit about the WU and the flesh and blood and the high strangeness. I've gone back and forth on that myself, but I think I've come down on the fact that people have their experiences and whatever that looks like for them, I think it falls into a couple of categories. For me, it's number one, they had the experience, it's real, that happened to their batshit crazy. Or three they made
it up completely they're just liars. Right. Then there's this other category of sort of this unknown. I have to try to every story and every encounter that I document, I put things in those compartments, and it is difficult as a person very much like you who is open minded to everybody's experiences. But at some point I think you have to come down one way or the other. That's how I do it for me. As far as you and investigating, where are you on the difference in the woo and the high strangeness
versus the flesh and blood? Are you leaning more in one camp? Are you going to stay entangled in that fence? Do you ever see yourself on one side or the other? Maybe talk a little bit about what it would take to get you there. As far as evidence, I think for me obviously evidence is the biggest thing. Or maybe having experiences that which I guess would be evidence as well. That kind of pushed me towards one side or
the other. But it has been interesting because back when I started and ever since, I was like a little kid interesting, but I was always very bless and blood really thought that's what it was. I didn't really give a ton of thought growing up to the other stuff. I'd hear some stuff about it. I was like, oh, that game right. But as I got older, I you know, and especially since I started the Transasquat Society, realized there's a lot more to it than I've initially thought or realized.
And that's really opened my mind to you know, really trying to learn a lot more about it and seeing, okay, is is there something to this? And the more I've done that there really seems to be. So I was probably almost all blessed and blood and now I'm fifty to fifty. So I think that's an interesting trend when I think about it, that I've gotten
there. And like I said, I think until there's really conclusive stuff that's been really thoroughly examined by very credible scientists and whoever, I won't ever be one of those guys that that's all. This is one hundred percent what it is and it's the only thing. I think. I'll always be open one layer or the other, even if I lean to one more. It's tough to say, but I think I think for me, like a one experience
could change all that. If one teleported in my bedroom here behind me and talk to me telepathically and everything, then I'd probably be all in on that and a lot of people would probably think I'm crazy. Unfortunately, a lot of the people that does happen to, even people in the bigfoot world, think they're crazy. I think that's a little closed minded, especially when you're talking about Bigfoot. But yeah, I hope people do give that side more
of a chance until there is really definitive proof. I have talked to some really incredible people about it. Yeah, it truly left me scratching my head. So I hope I figured out at least I'm definitely right there with you, man. So what's the ultimate goal for the show? What do you guys have coming up? What's the ultimate goal for you? I ask a lot of people what keeps you coming back? I know for me, at least, I'd love to see you one. I'd love to have an experience.
That's the answer for a lot of people. But what's coming up for the show? What are you guys working on? What can people expect when they go and check out the show and future shows and then close out. What's the ultimate goal for you and your research? Is it to have that experience? Is it to prove the species? What's the ultimate thing for you? Yeah? For me personally, yeah, obviously my goal is to see
one have that experience. Is something that I've dreamt about for a really long time, and we put a lot of work and effort into trying to make that happen, and definitely have had some experiences that might be that I like to think I'm all my way there, but yeah, for me personally, that's what it is. But then also sharing it with people and promoting positive
education on it. And I really would like to make a difference in the big button cameraun the world because I think there's so much I guess stigma and negativity associated with the subject. I'd really like to change that, and that's why I started the Trends Sasquat Society to get it into universities and a little more talked about and respect it. I think it's helped, and I think going forward that's what's necessary to change the subject, and I think change is
coming. You look at the UFO subject with the governments now releasing the tiktac video and stuff and saying it's real. We don't know what they are, but I don't know if that will happen, but I hope it does, or maybe they know something that they'd be able to share at some point. I really don't know. I've heard people say that they hide stuff or do what, but I don't know myself. But I just hope more information comes to light and the subject really changes, and I really hope I can be
a part of that and have a positive impact on all that. That's really the goal for me. And then yeah, for the show and everything,
I guess the same deal. Every episode we talk with a guest researcher and to just discuss what happened in the episode or some of the thoughts on it and advice and yeah, just sharing the subject with people and hopefully proving that big puts here in Ontario as I've always suspected, and I really do believe now after meeting with so many people, that I'm seeing big poots here in
this province. Yeah. I new episodes every week at at what five point thirty pm Eastern Time, come out on Wild TV, and it's always on wild TV plus anyone that wants to check it out, it's always there. But yeah, I just hope people enjoy the show and enjoy watching us learn about the subject. So yeah, that's awesome, man, Everybody go check it out. I will link to it in the show notes. All you got to do is click on it and go check out Ryan, Joel,
and Cody on Sasquatch University on wild TV. Thanks for coming on and sharing that with us, Man, I've had a blast talking to you. You too, Ryan, Yeah, thanks for having me on. They say you don't gotta go home, but you can't stay. I don't want to happen. Chart this chid, that chime. Everything came in r by riding back for joy from me enjoy staying right, You come in right away, still stay steps dot dot dot dot dotssst step passes statesst USTs pass
