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SO EP:434 I Ran Over Bigfoot!

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My guest tonight is Tyler Bounds. He is a long time Sasquatch researcher, who also worked on the television show Finding Bigfoot for over five years. Tyler is here to share his personal experiences both on the show and off, including the night he thinks that he may have ran over a Sasquatch!

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Today, I want to tell you about a journey that I've been on for most of my life. Ever since I was a kid, I've heard tales of bigfoot and wild men while spending time with my friends and family. As I grew older and read more about the paranormal, my interest in encryptids and other things strange only deepened. That's why I'm so excited to share with you

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know aka Survivor Man, and you're listening to Brian on Sasquatch Ads. Hey there, welcome back to Sasquatch Odyssey. Thank you so much for being with us for the show. It is Friday. I hope you have it a great week. We have an amazing guest line up for you. But as always, I want to start by fighting you. If you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me an email you get

me at Brian at Panormal Worldproductions dot com. Get hit over to the website, check it out, become a member there and help support the show. I got to sit down with Tyler Bounds, and I honestly didn't have any

idea who Tyler was. Everybody knows. I don't really get deep into the woods on encounters and emails and things like that before I have you guys on the show, So I was pleasantly surprised to know that when Tyler and I were talking during his interview, he was the longest running crew member on the show. Finding Bigfoot outside of the cast that appeared on camera each and every

week. Tyler had some amazing stories about working on that show and some of his personal experiences, including a story that he surprised me with about possibly hitting a sasquatch while he was working on finding Bigfoot. But I'll let Tyler tell you all about that in just a second, really quickly, before we get into all of that. If you haven't signed up for our new Bigfoot weekly newsletter, I would love for you to do that. There's a link right

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signed up. So far, We've got about three or four hundred people that have signed up, so we're really excited to continue and roll that out. It's absolutely free. It doesn't cost you anything. It's just another fun way for us to get to interact with you guys. So enough of that. I know you guys are ready to get into it. Tyler's on the line, he's ready to go. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. Old to welcome our guest to the show. It is Tyler from

Washington. Welcome to the show. Man. Hey, thanks, thanks for having me. I'm glad to have you. Let's talk about this bigfoot thing. What got you interested in the subject? To begin with? What got me interested is when I was four or five years old, have been like in nineteen seventy five nineteen seventy six, I was on a height with my grandfather. He was a boy Scout leader and he took his boy Scout troop out. He lived in southern Oregon. I was down there with my family

for a family reunion. He had double booked himself, so I ended up going with him on this hike in the northern California somewhere. At the time I didn't know. Actually, it was only about two years ago when I found out where it actually happened. When I was on a hike with my grandfather walking down this trail, he stopped. Everybody put up his hand. Two bigfoots across the trail, probably seventy eighty feet in front of us, A big one, A bigger one. I had no idea what bigfoot was.

I remember when I was a little kid, my very favorite TV show in the world was this show called Land of the Loss. There was a little caveman kid, Chaka. I remember thinking that the smaller thing that I saw reminded me of Chaka from Land of the Lost. I remember a bunch of hubbub. Next thing I know, he apparently had plaster of Paris in one of the vehicles that were back wherever we had parked. He passed two

footprints. We went back to his ranch in Ashland, Oregon, and I remember him picking these plaster footprint casts, putting them up against this outbuilding where there were probably ten, twelve, fifteen other footprint casts. I remember looking at those. Wow. Okay, I had no idea what had occurred. I had no idea that there was no such thing as bigfoot. I just saw two critters. It was like seeing deer, it was like seeing grasshoppers, it was like seeing a frog. Anything else as far as I knew

at that point, in time. I remember my parents talking about it later because it was a big deal that we had seen two baitfoots with my grandfather. My mother used to tell me that every time I watched Lando Loss after that, I would see little Harry chaka bigfoot thing, and like, that's what I saw with Grandpa. So that went on for a while. Every time we would go back down to my grandparents' ranch, they had a big five thousand acre ranch in southern Oregon outside of Ashland, Oregon, I would

go over to that outbuilding look at those footprints. When I was seven eight years old, figuring stuff out. Then after that I started checking out bigfoot books at the library. Growing up in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains here in Washington, I was hearing stories from woggers outdoors, people seeing Chainsaw Carving's bigfoot. This sasquatched that that was the spark of a lifelong interest in bigfoot, bigfoot phenomenon. It's full weird thing. That's how that started. Everybody's

right there with you, including me. We've all went down the rabbit hole. I know. In your email you mentioned that that had led to a lot of great adventures, which again That's one of the things I love about Bigfooting. Bigfooting is one of those things where you meet some of the greatest people in the world. I've met lifelong friends from doing the show. I've gotten to travel to places do things I would have never done before had it

not been for Bigfoot. What kind of adventures have you had in the world. In nineteen ninety two, drove down to Lake Tahoe for my grandparents' fiftieth wedding anniversary. On my way back, I decided that I was going to take a detour to the Willow Creek, Bluff Creek, go up in the mountains look for Bigfoot. I had no idea what I was doing. I had a couple Bigfoot books that I owned. I went into Willow Creek,

ended up going into a store. Didn't know at at the time, but Wynn talked to Al Hodgson, who's since passed away, but he gave me some map. I bought John Green's books. He personally put some locations on this map because Al was there when the whole thing happened with Patterson, Gimlin Fell, and all that stuff that was happening in the mid to late sixties. In northern California because he had the Merchantile or whatever there in Willow Creek. So I had this map, I had some books, I had a

flashlight, drove up into the hills, no idea what I'm doing. I'm driving a rental car with the windows rolled down. In any sound I heard, I would stop running into the woods with the flashlight. Is that's what she'd do? You are going to go chase down a bigfoot. I'm not thinking that could be bear, should be a cougar. If it is a bigfoot, what am I going to do when I catch it? When it catches me? Like? What am I doing? But that was my first

bigfoot expedition June of nineteen ninety two. It was the greatest thing I had ever done. I was so stoked on it coming out of will Creek with it. Put coffee mug map that al Hodson had written on that I have since lost. That I really wish that I had because he was such an influential character in the whole history of bigfoery back then all of John Green's on the track of the Sasquatch. So I was always into it. I'm a

lifelong hiker, backpacker, outdoors person. So every time I would go hiking, backpacking, always have that third eye listening for stuff, looking for footprints, that sort of thing. So I was always really into it. Years go by, I've moved here and moved there, lived here and lived there. I lived in Alaska for several years. When I came back from Alaska, through a weird set of circumstances, ended up going on a exhibition with

a BFRO here in Washington in two thousand and eight. Life changing experience. It was crazy. My dad. I went because my dad, who was there when I saw the things with my grandfather, he was into it. I would check out books in the library. He would read my books as well, because it was a cool father son thing to go do. Let's go on a bigfoot exhibition. That's cool, this is the thing. I

had a great time, met a bunch of great people. A bunch of those people brought me into the fold, invited me to other outings BFRO affiliated associated but not official Borrow things. Hanging out with those people. They recognized in me that I knew my way around the woods, I know what critters are. I went to college for geology, paleontology, all that so I know history, evolution, animals. I'm a lifelong nature nerd. They knew that. If we heard a sound at night, I'm like, oh my

gosh, that's a big foot. I'm for nightkawk. That's cool. Oh frog. Not jumping to conclusions. Other people be tripping out like, oh my god, did you hear that? Like it's coyote. No, it's not like it's a coyote, dude, I've heard lots of coyotes. I

was accepted pretty readily into the BFRORO zeitgeist of that time. Over the years, attended several more expeditions with the BFRO, ended up leading expeditions, facilitating, leading researching BFRORO expeditions here in Washington, in Oregon, in Idaho. I've been to BFRORO expeditions in Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Minnesota, floating all over the place. I don't know how much research you've done on me at all, But all this culminated. When was that two thousand and

nine twenty ten? I think it was two. I was a part of a group we took Bob Saggot into the woods here in Washington, the Olympic Peninsula with ten three days in the woods with Bob Saggitt is crazy. It was an invite only thing. I was really lucky to be invited hanging out with people who are friends of mine, have been friends of mine for a long time, a lot of people from Washington, some of the Oregon people. But that production company looked at all this. I was like, Wow,

this is a thing, this is interesting. These guys are all weird. Long story short, that same production company came up with the show Finding Bigfoot. I ended up working on the Animal Planet TV show Finding Bigfoot for about five years, traveling all over the country with the cast crew. I was the outdoor technician. I know you've seen Finding Bigfood. I listened to

your podcast. You were on Cliff and Bobo's podcast months ago. I don't listen to many podcasts, but I do listen to Cliff Bobes because they cracked me up. But yeah, on the TV show, every episode, well from season two on, every episode, one of the cast members would go out by themselves to the woods. I was the one that went with them,

filmed them by themselves. It was pretty cool. I mean, for a while, for several years, I was one of the only people in the world that was getting paid to go look for bigfoot, hang out with my friends, go camping, look for bigfoots, travel all over the country. Going from me being a four or five year old kid to reading all this books, watching all this documentaries, watching in search of every cheeseball bigfoot documentary, TV show, movie, how all that came around to then me

making a cheeseball TV show. Getting to meet so many people, but Berrickman is one of my best friends, going down to his house to Margo, hang out with Matt Prewitt. Matt Preuit's one of my Titus Rose from way back. I'm really excited to see him tomorrow. I haven't seen him ten years since his ex condition in South Carolina, like two thousand and thirteen, I think, So, I'm really excited about that. But getting to meet

authors, people whose books I read when I was young. Wow, I'm in John Burn's house hanging out with John Byrne, who's talking about hunting tigers or getting to paddle a kayak around Boggy Creek being paid for it. Come on, Holy mackerel. I got to do so many dumb bucket list things, just super bigfoot nerd stuff that there was a lot of times where I had to just take a step back. Wow, this is what I'm doing,

this is my job. In the ensuing years, since two thousand and eight, I have found footprints out the wild audio recording from here in Washington of something that was yelling at us, streaming at us from I don't know, a mile away, half a mile away, way down this valley where there's no people. This thing is just yelling loud. You could feel it in your chest. It was insane. I've never you hear stories about vocalizations

experiencing that feeling that especially. There were some skeptics that were with me that were freaking out, one of which now he's full on bigfoot nerd down in Oregon, his wife do be a ro exhibitions, little bigfoot festivals, bigfoot running brews. Yeah, seeing skeptics eyes like pop out of the school, like WHA what is that? I don't know. I'm a hunter. I've

shot everything. I have no idea what that is. In experiences while on the show, while filming the show, a lot of stuff that it's either too ambiguous for TV, it doesn't look good on TV, or the classic the trail cam stopped working we didn't check the batteries in the audio recorder. That sort of thing a cliff. I woke up one morning to sound like yelling is like the best way I could describe it. Across this river.

We were in New Jersey, of all places, which is wild. We were in the pine barrens of New Jersey, which is crazy place, one of the most wild places, wild as in nature, bear, bears, turtles, snakes, birds, The amount of wildlife, the amount of woods life going on, really blew my mind. I not what I pictured New Jersey, but whatever this noise was, it woke us up. We both hopped out of the tents like, oh my gosh, you have the audio set up. Yeah, Oly, you set it up last night. Went

over the batteries. The eternal curse of the camera stopped working. Batteries suddenly did SD car filled up. Whatever gadget it is that suddenly, for no reason, stops working right when you need it at the most. There was also a pretty infamous episode in Virginia where I hit something with one of our rental cars two in the morning, coming back from setting up trail cameras,

bait stations, all the stuff for the next day. I was driving coming off dirt road onto a paved road, this highway, finally going back to the hotel, which is an hour half two hours away. By this time it's two in the morning. I spent from running around the woods all day doing my production stuff for the TV show. I looked down at the cruise control controls because I can finally drive over twenty miles an hour. I looked up. There was something standing in the road. I hit it, messed

up the van. I stopped immediately turn around. I thought that I had hit a person, some drunk hillbilly out of the middle of nowhere. Turned around. There was nothing there. There was nothing in the road. I yelled for this person for quite a while. Come out, dude, I'll help you. I'll drive you to the hospital. Then it starts dawning on me, like why would a person just be standing in the middle of the road in this foggy place, adjacent to a bridge that goes over this creek.

I had a thermal imager with me. I'd bust about out looking for body heat. There's these fields all over the place. There's deer in the fields, there's cows, and it's big mountain or hills Virginia Hills on each side. Then it starts dawning on me like that wasn't a human. Probably wasn't a human. But I'm also very cognizant of the fact that I'm a bigfoot nerd working on a bigfoot show, coming back from setting up bigfoot bait stations, a bunch of camera traps for bigfoot. Then I hit a bigfoot.

Come on, really, but I looked for a person, a body, and injured somebody white a while there was nobody. I immediately got on the phone woke him up. I'm like, man, I'm sorry to wake up. Is if you're calling me at three in the morning, there's a reason. So I told him what happened. He said, to bust out your audio recorder. Record everything on audio while still fresh in your mind. So I was just talking to the other recorder, called my buddy, Matt

Bruitt. He was still living in Oklahoma at that time. Woke him up because I was freaking out. I would still convince I'm still halfway convinced to this day that I had hit a person, hurt, severely injured or killed a person. So I was very shaken up by the whole thing. Especially in looking at the damage to the car, and I'm going to be in trouble for this. What am I going to my producer? I hit a

bigfoot. I actually considered telling him that I went off the road. I had a stomp, point to the ditch something, so that it would be more plausible. I thought I would get in less trouble if I'd told him that, But I ended u up telling them what happens. We couldn't really use it for the TV show because we're not the kind of TV show where we break that fourth wall where the crew is not part of the scene, even though besides the cast, I was the longest running production member of that

show finding Bigfoot while it was going. But they we can't really do anything with this. We can't say Tyler was out driving around, none of the cast was with him. We took some DNA swap, We did our due diligence, did our thing. One of the cast members whose name I won't share, she touched the rear view mirror. Because when I hit whatever I hit, when I looked up, it was standing right there. I hit it driver's side front corner. My driver's side mirror bashed in. Then something

hit the top of the van. People have said, maybe it was a deer, maybe it's coyote. It was standing there. I saw it deer. I've seen coyotes. I thought it was a person. But there were some smears smudges on the car. And stay tuned for more sasquatch out to see. We'll be right back after these messages. I looked for hair after it happened, because you know how to do all this stuff as well.

Didn't see anything. I went over this car before I drove one hundred and fifty miles whatever it was back to our hotel, so I could say, yes, I looked for hair. There was no hair. But somebody, look, there's a big smudge here on the rear side mirror. Just put your bare hand all over it. Okay, you're the scientist, whatever, but I won't mention that name. That next day, I was so out of it, so distraught about what I thought had happened, the possibility that

I hid somebody hit a human being Homo sapiens. That my producer had one of our production assistants every hospital within two hundred miles to see if anybody had been admitted. Nobody had. Then my producer on our lunch break. He came over, was like, get in the car, come with me. I can't stand you looking like this. We drove down to the spot where it happened, in broad daylight, middle of the day. I went down

there. I crawled down every little rabbit hole in the brambles, the briers, every bush looking for blood, A dead deer, a dead coyote, dead person, a hurt person, anything that would solve that mystery. Put my mind to rest. I spent hours down there until dude, we got to get back because we got to film this bit with everybody back to the location. So never did find out what it was, never did find anything.

One of the other cast members, I'm just going to say his name, Matthew J. Moneymaker on Twitter that quite being Bigfoot bfro researcher finding Bigfoot production. Something hit a Bigfoot with the car last night, so it went out on Twitter. Of course, that opened up huge can of worms. So for a while, I don't do it much anymore. I used to be pretty active, like on Bigfoot forums, some of the forums back in the day. Back to the day sounds so dumb, but yeah, fifteen

years ago, Dolly Cheapers fifteen years ago. Wow, getting into online SPACs with people like you didn't hit a bigfoot. I didn't say I hit a bigfoot. Moneymakers said I hit a bigfoot. But there's still stuff. Actually, somebody sent me a Reddit post this a little while ago. A picture of me is something like Tyler Boun's tool of the corporate Bigfoot industrial complex claimed the fame he hit a bigfoot with car, but doesn't have any proof to

back him up. I'm just like, this is still happening ten years later, there's still people posting online about Tyler Brown's just being full of crap, which is hilarious. Always used to laugh about when people talk about bigfoot drama in the bigfoot community, Like, how can there be drama? What are you talking about all these years later? Oh that drama? I know? No, you don't, Yes, I do. No, I know more than you. You're just doing it for money. You're just on a TV

show, you just want to whatever. So ridiculous. So, yeah, that's the thing that happened. I've had other very ambiguous things happened in the woods, Trees being pushed over, very coincidental times, that sort of thing, smacking on a tree with some baseball bat doing your standard wood dogs this is what we do, and hanging out and then a tree falls over. It's weird to say, but I know that there's bigfoots. I've seen them. I've seen footprints the wild with my own eyes, footprints that I found

both on a riverbank in the snow. I've heard things that I can't explain. I've traveled all over this country, interviewed hundreds, hundreds of people. There's a lot of people that have seen things that can't be explained away. They know what they saw, They're convinced what they saw. I've also interviewed

lots of people that are so full of crap. Cliff I were talking about it a while ago, how we wished that we would have kept track of all the people we interviewed, people we talked to, if we'd had a little tally sheet liar or truth lie. But we were talking about it. We both think maybe seventy percent of the people that we talked to, people that we encountered, witnesses, people that came to our town halls legitimately believe

what they saw. People that lose their mind Bryan talking about their story, or somebody that they don't know that lives a mile or two away that saw the same thing the same night. These two people don't know each other. When they meet there prying, hugging, they're getting that validation thought they're insane all these years. Then someone else has the same story, same thing on the other side of the river, just a couple miles away, on the

other side of the woods or whatever. When those two people come together doesn't just make good TV, it's very compelling. This lends a lot of weight to the fact that there's something out there that people see that same people see. They can't explain it. So I'm convinced that there's some things out there more than one, not just the Bigfoot. My grandmothers to say, you're chasing that bigfoot around. Now, your grandpa he used to chase that big

old thing around. I'm like, there's more than one. No. That's one of my favorite things about Bigfoot is the people that think there's just one. I used to be that way when I was a kid. I thought there was one Bigfoot. It was somewhere out west. It was nowhere near Georgia where I grew up, certainly not in the southeastern United States. Tyler I had no idea who you were. Man, I told you a little bit before we went on. I've said this on the air. It's not

really the secret sauce anymore. But one of the things that I do is I like to hear people's encounters the first time when they're in front of me on the show. I don't get into the emails. I don't dig in. I know people do pre interviews. I'm definitely not that dude. I like to hear it in real time. So I had no idea. Had I known that you were coming on. If you were who you were, I would have called Cliff today gotten some of the behind the scenes so we

could have talked some shit about you on the air. Or Matt, I'm going to get to hang out with those guys in Ohio, so I'm looking forward to that. Yeah, I'm doing the Ohio Bigfoot Conference for the first time. Cliff was like, why don't you just come hang out with me and my booth. Matt's going to be there. I think Doug Hihcheck's going to be there. It's going to be a good time. You'll have to tell those guys I said hello when you see him tomorrow. When you go

to Cliff's house. Yeah, I haven't seen through it since I was filming in Kentucky. Knock over to his expedition. I totally just under a blanket in the truck. He saw these people I was with. Then I snuck out, just went over to the campfire with a beer. Was just standing there and I was telling some story. Looked over at me. He's like, oly shit. Matt I used to run around a lot here in Washington when he lived here. We were the two trouble makers, questioning everybody's experiences.

A lot of people started to dislike us because we didn't just take everything at face value. Oh, bigfoot came out on my tart, Like, how do you know it was a bigfoot? Because that's what bigfoots do. I don't think bigfoot. He sees a blue tarps, Oh my gosh, I gotta go well on this tarp, expose myself. Even though I'm super stealthy hiding, nobody can find me. But I see blue tarp. Yeah,

I get to see through it. Tomorrow. Meldrum is doing a thing at Cliffs Museum tomorrow, so I'm going down there for that, and then Matt is presenting at this thing called squatch Fest that we have here starting Friday, because Matt has his book out now, which I still haven't read because I'm waiting for him give me my copy. I don't want to just go buy one off Amazon. I knew he was going to be here. I'll

send you one. No, dude, when you come to Washington, you're going to give me one from your hands, not Amazon, not some reseller. You are going to give me your book. Thing dong. I'm really stoked. I'm really stoked to see through it. I did say something that clipped a little while the other day that I was going to come because I had no idea who you were. Either you put something on Reddit. In the past, I've answered a couple other things, but usually or I won't

say usually because I don't know. But other times somebody has said, Hey, does somebody have any big coot encounters? You want to come on my podcast? I'm like, I'll come on your podcast that has twelve views. I've done some sketchy ones, some guys down south back East. You guys even know you didn't even spell sasquatch right, so I would It's like it's a sympathy podcast. I have a certain amount of notoriety. But maybe you can spill my name right, put it on your website. You might get

more than twelve people tuning in the goodness in my heart. I'm going to help your little podcast. Then you did the same thing. I'm like, sure, did all going your silly little thing tell my Bigfoot story? Then? Oh, it's a sass hechocracy guy. Oh he doesn't need me. He doesn't need me at all. But I'm totally glad to finally make your acquaintance be part of this. So it's an honor for me, a privilege to be invited on. I didn't know how much vetting you had done of

me or anything. Some people don't, so I'm glad that it was a pleasant surprise for you, not just some schmuck tell my little Bigfoot story. But it threw a rocket me ran off. It was the most incredible experience in my life. Yeah, I have a few more tales than just I saw something weird in the woods once next the next contestant, please. I love the pleasant surprises. Man. I will definitely have to give a copy of my book when I meet you in person. Cliff was nice enough to

write the forward to the book. That's one of the things that people will get to. Yes, he did. The forward to my book should be out. The pre sales going on now. If you guys are listening to this now, it'll be out for everybody in mid to late February, Sasquatch unleashed the truth behind the legend, you get a forward by Cliff Barrackman of all people, nice the man from finding Bigfoot. It's funny that you mentioned the story. I had no idea. As many times as I've talked to

Matt. I hung out with those guys, Matt Moneymaker, Cliff, Matt Renee, we're all in Tennessee over the summer doing the Smoking Mount big Foot conference. I hung out with those guys. I was messaging with she who shall not be named today. Had I known the story that you told, I would have may or may not have given them some shit while we were talking. But I didn't know the story, so I couldn't do it at that point. But as tully Pine, I don't get into it too much.

I spent all day every day with all four of those people for several years, been to the woods with them. Just say that, Cliff, are still besties to this day. Cliff I are both weirdos, eccentric geeks. Plus he only lives a couple hours away from me, so we get together often. But I love Bobo. I knew all the cast members for the show. I knew her Anee before the show when she was just a fish councher here in Washington who had an experience. She's had a couple of

experiences, but she will admit to them now because she's skeptic. But she definitely had some beefs over the years. Yeah, I guess we're no longer friends. She blocked me on the social media's that's when you know you've made it because I've got a couple of those friends or former friends in the Bigfoot community. When I get blocked out of their groups, I can no longer

even find them. They don't exist on Facebook. I guess that's a whole level of made it when you get blocked by somebody who is somebody in the Bigfoot community. So I don't know, I think a bad of honor. I wear it with pride in a way. Yeah, I don't mind. Not that I want to go hang out with Brenee, even though she lives pretty close to me. She's up in Seattle, hour away from me. We have hung out in the past, but I've made it be known to her face things over the years. That's not a big fan of hers.

She got me in trouble more than once on the TV show just because of her ineptitude. I'm trying to be politically correct nice here because you never know who's listening. You should hear what Tyler was saying about you on whatever podcast. There's only like fifteen people that are going to hear this, so there's no pressure. Actually, just got a text message from one of my coworkers the other day. I'm at home right now. The TV is on the

background. I heard a voice and I looked over. You're on my TV talking about Bickfoot. Yeah. That's the thing that happens every once in a while, whenever there's like a Finding Bigfook marathon or something. That was in several episodes as well. Tyler Bowns leader of the Washington BFRO, Tyler Brown's leader of the Oregon bfro O. Tyler Browns member of the Georgia BFRO. Tyler Bownes part of the Minnesota Idaho or we do a recreation I was laying in my tent. I heard a noise. I sat up, so I

get in the tape. I set up there filming me. Some days. Someone's going to figure all this out. Wait, this is the same guy. Just my name is Tyler Browns. I play a BFRO investigator on TV from multiple states. Then I'm the guy in the t and then I'm the guy on the motorcycle, and I'm the guy on the horse. Then you're dB Cooper. You shot jails. Okay, it's funny you say that. Because I have a YouTube channel called Pacific North Weird, I am often putting

on bigfoot suits. I did play dB Cooper in one of our videos. I have played Daby Cooper actually, which is funny. There's a psychic connection going on here. I'd be remiss if I didn't ask before we close out. Here's the thing for me, I haven't seen a sasquatch. I've had some weird experiences. I have found footprints very much like you. I've talked about this on the show. People are probably rolling in their eyes, but I've never talked to you about it. I'm on a hike this past summer.

I come across what looks like I think it's footprint paradolia in the water of Big Creek. I'm like, holy shit, that looks like a footprint. That's really cool. I'm thinking, I'm just going to take a picture of that because it looks like a footprint. Then I start looking. I see toes, it's smushed down. I see a heel. It's about fourteen inches. Holy shit, that looks like a foot So I snapped a couple of pictures of it. I wasn't doing anything Bigfoot related. We were just

on a hike. I wasn't even going to take my phone on this hike because I was getting away from Bigfoot, Like Bigfoot is my job, it's my life. So I just wanted to get out of my woods and enjoy the woods. I come across this footprint. I put it out on social media. People are like, oh, man, that looks like a footprint. I'm sitting having a drink with Cliff in Idaho this past summer. It was like July or August. I said, hey, ude, let me

just show you this. I give my cell phone I'm showing in the picture and Cliff goes, dude, that's a Sasquatch footprint. I'm like, are you shitting me? No, dude, it's actually a really good looking sasquatch footprint. Did you cast it? I'm like, no, I didn't cast it. It was in water, it was raining, it was raining the next day. I didn't have any material with me. You should have casted it. That's a really good footprint. I'm like, oh, they shit.

So I said all that to say I found things. I've heard things. I've been on expeditions with Todd Standing in Canada this past October. I had some weird experiences there. I think I live interacted with a sasquatch, possibly through wood knocks, whoops, samurai chatter. But I'm still it's hard for me to say one hundred percent because I am a skeptical person. My brain it wants the evidence, right, that empirical data. Let me ask

you this, You've had a lot of experiences. Let's take the experience obviously where you saw too when you were a kid with your granddad, take all that stuff away. Has there been something, as far as evidence that maybe you've seen on the show, outside of the show, on expedition that you found yourself whatever, Is there anything that would have convinced you outside of your siding as a child with your granddad that these things are real. If so,

what is that evidence. I don't think I would be one hundred percent convinced if I hadn't seen them. Other things that have happened separately don't make a lot of sense. But in the context of where we were, what we were doing, what was going on, the time of year, the seasons, When you take all that together, it's very compelling. The footprint that I've found here in Washington that I have a photo of, I was walking on a logging road. There's a creekret there, little sandy spot footprint

right there. It goes into godzillion acres of forest on the other side of that. I'm like, holy shit, dude, there's a footprint down there. I get down, you know, make my way down there through the brambles. I'm eight feet away from it. Oh my gosh, dude, footprint. My dog was with me. My dog passed on the rest in piece Mojo. He just runs all over the place, does his dog thing whatever. All of a sudden he came out of nowhere, went right over

the top of that footprint, galloped right over it. I think he purposely, like how many of my feat Can I get into this fourteen inch space because it just obliterated it. No, I've seen good footprints that are very that's a footprint, that's definitely a footprint, like you were saying the paradolia

or some water feature erosion whatever. I've seen some very questionable footprints that people like, No, dude, there's toes little clip says went in doubt cast it, which what we do. But then Cliff has an amazing clutch of footprints. A lot of them are like that's a footprint, and a lot of them are like that's a chunk of plaster with a bunch of rocks pine needles in it. But yeah, there's the heel. Yep, Yeah, I see it. Yeah. I love Cliff. Like I said, he's

one of my best sies. I gave him crap all the time. He gives me crap all the time. I don't think I would be inventced today where everybody has a high quality video camera in their pocket at all times. It seems like the footage that people get just gets worse worse worse. Do we need to take a thirty five milimeter film camera into the woods, put it on a saddle bag on a horse to get good footage because we haven't

gone anything since. There is some stuff that is very convincing, some stuff out there, but oh my gosh, I really don't spend much time on internet social media. People send me links all the time to do much. This thing on YouTube, no or the Big Hubbub a little while ago, the thing in Colorado. I was immediately like, no, dude, that's the most cheesy looking sasas unless it just came out of the salon. It's terrible. We did an episode in Durango. I was there for two weeks

during pre production. I took that Durango to Silverton train just for kicks one time, Like I'm in Colorado, I'm doing research, so I knew exactly where that happened. I knew that there's a road right there. It's not out middle of nowhere. I kept telling people like, it's not real, dude, what do you know? More than you not to pump myself up or anything. But you're asking me, just like the people that send me audio recordings, what is this. They send me an audio recording, it's

an owl, and they're like, your skeptic. Whatever, I'm going to send it to Cliff, someone who believes I'm like, go for it, and then Cliff calls me, as dude, who's this person sending me the owl recordings because they want an expert? The dearth of compelling, convincing footage. Why it's so lacking all of a sudden, trail cameras are so cheap now they used to be so expensive. You can go down to Camar, not Kmar. I don't think Kmart. Oh my gosh, I'm showing my

age. It's the Blue Light Special. Stay tuned for more sasquatch out to see. We'll be right back after these messages. Don't go down to Dick's Sporting Goods anywhere. Why a trail camera for fifty bucks on it to us to be like three four hundred dollars not that long ago, but people put up tons of trail cameras all over the place. I see when I'm out hiking, I go out looking for mushrooms, often just walking down a trail and look over their zone O camera out here hidden. I'm often asked,

why is there such a lack of footage something convincing? Why is every Bigfoot TV show after ours such a piece of crap because they're all scripted. Ours were not scripted. We just did wherever we wanted. We didn't let producers or the network control us or make us do things we didn't want to do. I don't know. It's that there can be so many reports but so

little evidence besides footprints. Unless there's just a lot less bigfoots now than there used to be, which could be could be separated, but there's still often here in Oregon, British Columbia there's reports. I spent a lot of time in Ohio because I used to drive the U haul truck for finding Bigfoot. I've driven coast to coast five times in a U haul. I'm in every state Exceptarine North Dakota looking for big I guess I wasn't looking for bigfoods in

Hawaii. But it's like every time you drive, Wow, I'm in Ohio again. Anytime you're going east to west or west east, I guess it's rual you have to go through Ohio. I know a lot of Ohio people have been to the Ohio Conference. There's been quite a few years now since I've been there, and goes there. In twenty thirteen was the last time AGREE what happened? Where did all the time go going to salt or there'd

be stuff happening, and now it's SEMs like it's wided down. Places that were hotspots seem to be not as hot for some reason, or I'm just not paying attention, or I've just blocked it out because there's so many people that are full of shit nowadays that instead of trying to filter all that,

I just choose not engage. I've gone full circle, just back to doing what I do here in Washington, like you were saying, going backpacking like I used to, without video cameras, batteries, extra SD cars, lights, power cables, chargers, fifty pounds worth of crap, a baseball bat, a bunch of col in your backpack. I'm just going to go to the woods. I'm in a super great big footy spot not very far from where I got amazing audio recording. I'm just going to go snowshoeing, Just

go out into nature. Gone down an old decommissioned logging road covered in snow. Oh look, there's great big footprints that are four feet apart in a straight line going down this road. I didn't have a camera. I have my phone but I'm a photographer as well, so I usually have fancy pants camera with a bunch of lenses. But I was just going quick, like I don't even have a tape measure, Like all I have is I'm putting my hiking pull in between the footprints taking a video, like I don't even

have anything. I don't even have a dollar for scale. You know, it's just I'm just out here walking. I can't help to find bigfoot footprints. You know, even when it was just a little while ago, or maybe a couple of years ago, that I went backpacking middle of the night on this river bank, I heard something walking on the rocks. It's probably just elk. They listen, that's a person or somebody by peedle. I don't have anything. I'm laying there with my phone just top recording me just

talking. And you can hear on the river bank and like here I am in my tent, not doing big footy stuff. I think there's a big thing on the river bank there. I didn't go out to look for it. I didn't go out to try to get video or chase it down.

I was just laughing to myself. Actually I sent that to prew it because It reminded me of when we were both youngsters starting out everything's a Bigfoot and making your notes videos once again, the full circle thing, world famous bigfoot expert sitting in his tent out middle of nowhere by himself, I think there's

a big foot outside and went to what are you going to do? It's funny, but yeah, turning back to that question, if I was to be getting into bigfoot today, I don't think i'd be convinced it's funny here in Washington. I know it's all over the place because I've talked to threugh it other people around the country, But you can't drive very far here in Washington without coming up on a car that's got a Bigfoot sticker on it. Bigfoot, given a piece sign Bigfoot with a flag Bigfoot. That's always the

same big but it's always facing to the right. It's the same silhouette. I'm glad to see you have a different one. I'm glad your logo isn't the cookie cutter bigfoot thing. But I've talked to some people. I don't say anything about who I am or why I'm asking, but I'll like, hey, nice bigfoot sticker, Like yeah, dude, bigfoots all them like really yeah, bigfoots. It's just more of a simble of something. Oh my word, I'm saying it again. In the if you saw a car

with a bigfoot sticker on it, you're like chasing. I've done it, followed a car, chase them down they get out of the car in the parking lot, Like you already got a bigfoot sticker, which ye sounds how you would meet other bigfoot nerds now, Like I was driving around with my nieces not too long ago. We were driving someplace an hour and a half away. They counted fifty something bigfoot stickers on. Was kind of bigfoot stickers because, okle piler, bigfoot whatever. Man, there's a lot of bigfoot

stickers. I know it's our fault because of the show popularity exploding it into the public space. But it's hard to tell if someone's into bigfoot or if somebody just has bigfoot sticker, bigfoot shirt, bigfoot coffee mug. What are you serious? Are you a real bigfoot person or you just you're just want to be aren't you You're just oh do you want to talk to you? But the amount of people doing real research whatever that even means anymore seems to

be dwindling. We've got the usual suspects here in Washington. Wifers been doing it a long time, still doing it. That's one of the things about going to these Bigfoot presentations symposiums that I'm going to hear Cliff Cliff always has good talks, usually has something new to talk about. Meldream's going to give his talk that he's got several hand ones. But a lot of times it's the same thing. It's a bunch of people talking about stuff they don't know

about. I don't have any new evidence, so let's go back pick apart this old evidence or footage. It's been a long time since I've been to one of these things where somebody has something roundbreaking to talk about. It's all a bunch of maybe what if. I love the mystery of that. That's what drew me into it, trying to figure out, trying to get answers. But going to these things, if I was the newbie, didn't know anything about anything, I don't know if I'd be convinced. But a lot

of people to have pretty soft brains, they're convinced of anything. They could know nothing. Go to squatch fest walk out of there with bag at stickers, bigfoot salad toms, whatever, be like, I'm convinced. I'm a believer now. But you take that same person out to the woods in the dark, They're not into it so much anymore. I've seen a lot of people melt. This isn't for me. Wind's it scary? Then when there's the possibility of oh wait, there's an eight, but tell what out here

that might be like, don't worry, it's all good. You're gonna be totally safe. I'm gonna duc tape you to this tree or Sam and guts honey all over you and play a recording of a crying baby. Everything is gonna be fine. It's gonna be fine. I want to go back to the conference. I don't like the deal with you, man. I've seen it plenty of times, Tyler. I have had a blast talking to you. Man. It's awesome to me. I'm really glad that we accidentally got

you on the show. It's been awesome. Yeah. Likewise, they say you don't gotta go home, but you can't stay. I don't want to be out step step chid, this child, that child, everything come right back, right back, joy for me, joy staying right. You come in right away, still stick step, step, steps, shaking, knocking down dotssssstsssssssssss

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