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Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Grassman, Almas, Yeren, Yowie, Yeti; the list goes on. They’re known by many names. “What are they, though?” Well, they appear to be some form of a relic hominid, that apparently can grow to heights of 10 feet or more. Estimated weights of over 800 pounds have also been reported, by some eyewitnesses. Eyewitnesses have also reported seeing black ones, brown ones, blonde ones and white ones…

 

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Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio is a weekly podcast where eyewitnesses talk about real Sasquatch encounters they’ve had.

I’m Vic Cundiff; creator and host of Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio. If you’ve seen a Sasquatch and would like to be a guest on the show, so you could tell the listeners about your sighting(s), please click here. We’d love to hear about your sighting(s)!

To find out how to listen, please visit the Podcast page.

 

 

For thousands of years, people have reported seeing huge, hair-covered, hominid creatures in forests all over the world.  They’ve been given many names, but their most well-known name is Bigfoot. 

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see a Sasquatch? Well, the guests on Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio don’t have to wonder what it would be like because they have.

If you can’t get enough on the topic of Sasquatch, this show is for you. We hope you’ll tune in!  

 

If you’d like to listen to more episodes, please visit the Podcast Page by clicking here or by clicking on the “Podcast” button below.

 

 

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Visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio Store today! There, you’ll find t-shirts, sweatshirts, and other merchandise. 

 

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Recommended Bigfoot Shops and Info

The Sasquatch Outpost

If you’re ever close to Bailey, Colorado, there’s a Sasquatch-specific museum/retail shop you should stop in and check out, called the Sasquatch Outpost. As Jim Myers, who is the curator of the Outpost says, “The Sasquatch Outpost is undoubtedly one of the most unique destinations in all of Colorado and a must-see for anyone who has any interest in Bigfoot.” There’s even a 7-foot tall Sasquatch, named Boomer, inside the museum.

The Outpost is a short drive from downtown Denver and its address is 149 Main St., Bailey, CO 80421. To find out more about the Sasquatch Outpost, please visit SasquatchOutpost.com

 

The Bigfoot Outpost at Chestnut Ridge

If you ever plan on being in or close to Acme, Pennsylvania, don’t forget to stop by the Bigfoot Outpost at Chestnut Ridge. At the Outpost, you can pick up a new Bigfoot hat, shirt, or souvenir. You can also talk Squatch with Bill Appel, the owner. There’s even an 8-foot tall Sasquatch statue you can pose next to and have your picture taken. If you’re ever in the area, you really should drop in and check out the Outpost. You’ll be glad you did.

The Outpost is just south of Interstate 76 and its address is 629 Bear Rocks Rd., Acme, PA 15610. To find out more about The Bigfoot Outpost at Chestnut Ridge, please visit…

https://www.facebook.com/TheBigfootOutpostatChestnutRidge

 

The Chronicles of Carlos

Chronicles of Carlos

If you’d like to learn more about Sasquatch, I’d highly recommend visiting the Chronicles of Carlos website. Not only will you be able to learn more about Sasquatch there, you’ll be able to read eyewitness-submitted reports and read Carlos’ blog, as well. There’s a lot of good information on Carlos’ site and we hope you’ll check it out.

ChroniclesofCarlos.com

 

Lori Wade’s Bigfoot and Me Etsy Store

Bigfoot and Me Etsy Store

If you’re in search of good Sasquatch memorabilia, I’d highly recommend that you visit Lori Wade’s Etsy store, called Bigfoot and Me. There, you’ll find Sasquatch and Yeti dolls, as well as all kinds of other neat Sasquatch merchandise. We hope you’ll check it out.

Click here to visit Lori Wade’s Bigfoot and Me Etsy Store

 

Website artwork courtesy of Chris Chin

Artwork for t-shirts and other garments courtesy of Sarah Bergmann