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Hey, everybody. This is Lestrade. Yes, yes,
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I know. A.K.A. Survivor Man.
1:06
And you're listening to Brian on Sasquatch Odyssey. Hey
1:31
there, welcome back to Sasquatch Odyssey. Thank you
1:33
so much for clicking play. It is Sunday.
1:35
I hope you're having a great weekend. We
1:37
have an amazing guest lined up for you.
1:39
But as always, I want to start the
1:41
show by inviting you. If
1:43
you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot
1:45
me an email. You can get me at
1:48
brianatparanamoworldproductions.com. You can head over to the website,
1:50
check it out, become a member there, and
1:52
help support the show. I
1:54
got to sit down a couple of months ago,
1:56
actually, and talk to Adam Colt. And
1:59
he hooked up with... Doug Hijczyk out there
2:01
in Minnesota and they had this bright idea
2:03
to put Adam out in a teepee in
2:05
the middle of nowhere for 30 days and
2:07
set up a bunch of cameras and do
2:09
a bunch of experiments and he
2:11
has some really amazing stuff to share with
2:13
you guys tonight. We talked a little bit about
2:15
some eye shine and some photos that we
2:18
talked about during the interview. You can check all
2:20
of that stuff out by heading over to our
2:22
website, parenthoodamoralproductions.com. Check out the Sasquatch Odyssey blog
2:24
at the top of the page and I will
2:26
have all of that stuff over there for
2:28
you. But enough of that I know you
2:30
guys are ready to get into it. Adam's on the
2:33
line, he's ready to go. All you have to do
2:35
is sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. Our
2:58
guest of the show is Adam Colt from Minnesota.
3:00
Welcome to the show Adam. Thanks
3:02
for having me on. I'm glad to have you man. So let's
3:04
get right into it. Let's talk about this Bigfoot thing. What
3:07
got you interested in the subject to begin with? It's
3:10
a strange story. My son was in
3:12
fifth grade and he came home
3:14
and he had a big smile on his face and I
3:16
said, what's up? And he goes, I
3:18
get to do a report and I'm like, okay
3:20
great, report whatever. And he's, no you don't get
3:23
it dad. I get to do a report on Loch
3:25
Ness Monster. And I said,
3:27
really? And I said, that's interesting. So
3:29
then I started thinking about taking my son
3:31
over to Scotland and hanging out,
3:34
checking out to try to see Nessie. But then I'm like,
3:36
that's gonna be expensive and I got to get a hotel,
3:39
airfare, and gonna be several weeks
3:41
out there probably. So I'm just
3:43
like, do we have anything in the United States that
3:45
I could check out? And I didn't
3:48
really even realize we had Ogo Pogo
3:50
and other things. So I'm just
3:53
like, wow, we got Bigfoot here. So
3:55
I thought for sure I'd have to take him out
3:57
to California. But now obviously we know
3:59
the big... in most states or
4:02
we think big puts in most states. So
4:04
that's what got me into it. I just wanted to take
4:06
my son on an adventure. What really
4:09
tripped me out was when I was doing
4:11
the research and this was really early, like
4:14
before YouTube even. I had
4:16
to dig and dig to try to find the
4:18
Patterson-Ginland film. When I did, I was
4:21
shocked because I didn't
4:23
realize that it was female. It
4:25
was my first time actually looking at it and
4:28
I'm like, that's a female. Then
4:30
just using my regular
4:33
common sense and this is what I don't think a
4:35
lot of people get because it's like all
4:37
the people are like, if you hoax the big foot,
4:39
I'm like, yeah, you could ask a million people how
4:41
they would hoax big foot, not one of them, and
4:43
say let's put boobs on the monkey suit. And
4:46
so for me, that was the big clincher. I'm
4:48
like, two guys, Patterson-Ginland,
4:51
rancher cowboy dudes from
4:53
the 60s, looking for a
4:55
monster that didn't exist. I'm
4:57
like, yeah, they would never, ever think to
4:59
put boobs on a monkey suit. So
5:02
I'm like, that's gotta be legit. I
5:04
just followed the research after that and I got
5:06
into Monster Quest and ended up meeting Doug. The
5:09
more I looked into it, the more we found
5:11
just the amazing things that are in that footage.
5:14
It's funny that you mention that because that's one of the
5:17
things that comes up often with the Patterson-Ginland film is there's
5:20
no way they could have hoaxed it because it was
5:22
a female. Like you said, these cowboys, how are they
5:24
gonna think about that? The thing is, I see it
5:26
a lot of times, when
5:29
it comes to Bigfoot, just like everything else in the
5:31
world. There's armchair experts
5:33
for everything, but I've talked to people about
5:35
the Patterson-Ginland film. The first thing they say
5:37
was, oh, that's fake. It's proven.
5:39
There was that picture that Roger Patterson had
5:41
of that female Bigfoot years before they faked
5:44
the film. And I'm like, that
5:46
wasn't his picture. That was the William Roe
5:48
incident from way back when.
5:50
That wasn't something that he created. It
5:52
was from the William Roe incident. And
5:55
they're like, what is that? I'm like, just know
5:57
your history, dude, because if you're gonna call somebody
5:59
out, and say that they're a hoaxer, you
6:02
probably need to know a little bit about what you're talking
6:04
about. The Patterson Gimlin film is one of those things that
6:06
I've went back and forth on. I just did an interview
6:08
a couple of weeks ago. There's
6:10
a kid over in the UK, Daniel Barnett.
6:12
He's a 14-year-old cryptozoologist over there and he's
6:15
found some hair and some eDNA and some
6:17
other things. He does his
6:19
own podcast. He asked me to come on
6:21
and co-host a show with him with M.K.
6:23
Davis and Todd Gatewood about some of these
6:25
images that they've had come out recently of
6:27
Patty. There's a big controversy in the Bigfoot
6:29
community about whether it's AI or sub-scaling and
6:31
this whole debacle. We
6:34
got into that about the Patterson Gimlin
6:36
film, but it's something that we're still
6:38
talking about 56-plus years later. I
6:41
think it's so cool that in that
6:43
day with your son, you're having this experience and
6:45
then you find the Patterson Gimlin film and that
6:47
sort of sparks it for you just like it
6:49
has so many different people, myself included, to
6:52
go down this path and go into the research
6:54
and look into it. It started
6:56
as a report for your son. How
6:59
did it blossom into this thing that has become
7:01
Adam Colt, the Bigfoot investigator? How did that work
7:03
for you? How did you go down the rabbit
7:05
hole? My wife got a
7:07
promotion a couple years ago and she said, yeah,
7:10
you can retire a little early. I
7:12
said, that's awesome. I'm like, now
7:14
I'm going to actually jump into this
7:16
hobby full-time, quarter-time anyways. Another
7:19
thing that kind of got me spurred off is that I
7:21
was looking for a yurt. Yurts
7:23
are really cool. Who doesn't love yurts? There's
7:26
a place in Colorado, we visit Colorado every
7:28
summer, on your way to the
7:30
trains, there's this yurt camp that
7:33
has these glamping yurts. They're
7:35
totally decked out. I'm like, I
7:37
want a yurt so bad. So I
7:39
was on Craigslist and I happened to find a teepee.
7:42
I'm like, oh, teepee, that's pretty
7:44
close to a yurt. So I went up and saw it and it
7:46
was just amazing and I'm just like, okay, I got to buy this
7:48
thing. It was ridiculously cheap for
7:50
me and so I ended up picking it up.
7:53
And of course, I'm going to bring that with me
7:55
and so I did last summer decide to really do
7:57
it. Now, if anyone who's...
8:00
seen a teepee, there is 17 poles,
8:02
they're 25 feet long each.
8:05
It's hundreds of pounds of canvas and poles. So it's
8:07
not something you're just going to bring overnight camping. It's
8:10
not something you're going to throw in a backpack. And
8:12
I had to get a custom trailer built out of
8:14
a boat trailer. I said, if I'm going to do
8:16
this thing, I'm going to make it last. I'm going
8:18
to go at least a week, if not two weeks.
8:21
I'm like, hell, why don't I do 30 days?
8:23
So that's what got me into the hole. Let's
8:25
do 30 days. It wasn't like, I'm going to
8:27
do 30 days. I'm just like, I'm going
8:30
to cherry all this gear up there and set it all
8:32
up. I'm going to stay up there for a while. Most
8:35
people who go camping, I know for me a
8:37
couple of days, three days, if I'm
8:39
camping in a tent is probably my limit.
8:41
I'm in my late forties now. I'm not
8:44
as young as I used to be. So
8:46
that's a tough way to go. Your subsistence
8:49
living in a way because you're looking for
8:51
your food, in most cases, your water, those
8:53
kinds of things. How did you
8:55
feel about that going into outside of just
8:57
the possibility of being out there with bears
8:59
and other crazy things and critters and possibly
9:01
a Sasquatch in the area? How
9:03
are you going into that mentally preparing
9:06
for 30 days, sleeping in a
9:08
teepee out in the middle of the woods? I
9:10
started making a lot of lists. My list is really
9:12
long of all the things that I might need to
9:14
bring up there. That's part of the reason that
9:16
I overpacked on that first trip. I'm going to try to thin it
9:18
out a little bit. But yeah, preparing for
9:20
it, I've done a little bit of canoeing in
9:23
the Boundary Water area. There's overnight camping up there.
9:25
There's bears and you got to do the bear
9:27
bag thing. So I'm used to
9:29
that a little bit. I didn't do it a
9:31
lot, not every year, like every 10 years maybe.
9:33
It was a little scary, but I thought I'm
9:35
going to bring... Most of
9:37
the perishables I brought were Bigfoot
9:39
bait, fruit and vegetables and walnuts
9:41
and pineapple and all sorts of
9:43
crazy things I brought up there.
9:46
Bacon, venison, things I brought
9:48
as bait. Most of my food supplies
9:50
were actually just the freeze dried and
9:52
oatmeal. So every morning I just
9:54
had a bag of oatmeal and every night I
9:56
had a bag of freeze dried oatmeal. That
9:58
worked out great. I ended
10:00
up losing 15 pounds in 30 days. It was
10:02
great. That was your first voyage
10:05
into the woods. Had you done any big
10:07
footing, quote unquote, big footing research out in
10:09
the woods, boots on the ground, whether it
10:11
be camping or just going out looking for
10:13
these things before this trip? Yeah.
10:16
There is a landowner in northern Minnesota
10:18
who has several on his land. It's
10:22
his family's property and they've owned it for many
10:24
years. He's a friend of Doug's
10:26
and I got invited into that little circle. I went
10:28
up there. That's what got me into the
10:30
hole. I'm going to do this thing is because
10:32
I'm a tech guy. As you can see, there's
10:35
a lot of musical instruments in my room here
10:37
and I'm into microphones, I'm
10:39
into cameras, I'm into networking. I actually
10:41
work in IT and so not
10:44
only do I wire stuff up, I know how to make
10:46
my own cables, I know how to solder, all
10:48
that kind of stuff. So I talked to
10:50
Doug and I said, we need to make a camera system.
10:52
This guy's got bigfoots on his land.
10:55
We got to go up there and capture it on
10:57
video. Doug was humming and humming for
10:59
a while. I said, fine, I'm just going to do it.
11:01
So I threw my tent in the car. I didn't have a teepee
11:03
at that time. I went up to
11:05
the landowner and I ended up
11:08
setting up like eight to ten cameras. I
11:10
decided to use security cameras
11:13
instead of trail cams. I
11:16
had a couple trail cams too but the
11:18
landowner told me about some very
11:20
specific problems and this is what
11:22
got my brain thinking about why use security cams
11:25
because a lot of times
11:27
he said every time I went to retrieve
11:29
the trail cam, the batteries were dead.
11:32
We've all heard reports of batteries being drained,
11:34
paranormal is draining the batteries and destroying the
11:37
SD cards because he would get the SD
11:39
cards out and there would be nothing on
11:41
them or they would be re-formatted or whatever.
11:43
He knows he took a picture of me
11:46
before I left and I know there was a picture
11:48
on there or sometimes he does get the card out.
11:50
It's just the picture of him setting up the camera
11:53
and the batteries are dead and the batteries don't
11:55
go dead unless it's actually working. I said, okay,
11:57
we have to have cameras that have power. We
12:00
have to have cameras that are back up
12:02
to the cloud in case the SD cards
12:04
get destroyed. We have two sources. Then
12:07
I thought, hey, this is an added
12:09
bonus. We have motion video full time
12:12
and we actually have live streaming
12:14
24-7. The
12:17
landowner happened to just get fiber, so
12:19
it was an amazing speed. We were
12:22
able to stream picture perfect video. We
12:24
had those cameras up for about six months and
12:27
I had to go up and maintain them because
12:30
a couple of them would die. There were
12:32
some critters that chewed through some of the cables that
12:34
we had put down and whatnot. But
12:36
at that point, it wasn't battery. We
12:38
hardlined the AC. I
12:40
had to figure out how to deliver power a
12:43
mile away from an outlet. That
12:46
was another tricky power problem because the further
12:48
you go, the more power drains
12:50
and you can't just put a bunch of extension
12:53
cables together. So I had to
12:55
figure that out. There are some
12:57
technical hurdles to overcome, but we got
12:59
those cameras out there. We got a
13:01
lot of interesting footage. I've got flying
13:03
squirrels. I've got hawks. I've got skunks.
13:05
I've got coyote, porcupine, all sorts
13:08
of crazy stuff out there. Lots of
13:10
bears, lots of deers. My
13:12
favorite camera is we decided to
13:14
do some battery cams and we
13:16
actually hollowed out a peanut butter jar.
13:19
Then I put a battery and a camera
13:21
inside the peanut butter jar, heated up the
13:23
peanut butter and poured it back in as a liquid
13:25
and let it resolidify around the camera and the battery.
13:28
It was a perfect looking peanut butter jar.
13:31
Of course, the bear found it. We
13:33
have video of a bear's teeth crying the
13:36
lid off from the inside of the peanut
13:38
butter jar. Now I know
13:40
how bears open peanut butter jars. That
13:42
is very cool, man. This
13:44
six months that you're talking about, where are
13:46
we in timeframe versus this time when you
13:48
put the cameras out there versus when you
13:50
go out? Did you do your 30 days
13:52
on this same property? Was that what ended
13:54
up happening? I wanted to initially, yeah. Timeline
13:57
getting, jumping back to that question quick. Right
14:00
before COVID, it was probably the
14:02
summer of 2019, and
14:04
then early 2020, COVID kind of locked
14:06
everything down. I think we stayed put
14:09
for about two years. And then last summer, 2023 is
14:11
when I got back out again. So it was a couple
14:13
of year gap. But in the meantime,
14:15
I'd collected more cameras. I'd figured out how
14:17
to extend the range of the cameras. I
14:20
bought a bunch of the Jackery products so
14:22
that we could be running off a battery
14:24
and solar. When I went
14:26
in the teepee, I was a little bit more
14:28
prepared to be off-grid. Because originally,
14:31
we were on-grid with power
14:33
and internet. And then I had to figure out how to
14:35
go off-grid. And then next
14:37
year, we're booked to go up to Snellgrove
14:39
again with Doug. And I'm going to be
14:41
bringing Starlink up there to Canada.
14:44
So hopefully, there's a generator up there. We're off
14:46
completely off-grid up there, but there's a nice big
14:48
generator. And with all the extra batteries and stuff,
14:51
I'm going to bring up there. Hopefully, we'll be able to keep
14:53
the Starlink up and maybe even do
14:55
some live streaming from Snellgrove, which would be
14:57
cool. Let's go back to this property.
15:00
I'm curious about the activity the gentleman was having
15:02
on his property. You said he knew he had
15:04
Bigfoot there. But yet, you didn't
15:06
capture anything on camera that would lend you
15:08
to say this is Bigfoot activity. Explain to
15:10
us, me, the audience, what was he experiencing
15:12
on the property? Was he having vocalizations? Was
15:14
he seeing these things? Was he finding footprints?
15:16
What kind of evidence was he collecting on
15:18
his property? Basically, all of the above. The
15:21
first time he invited us up there, Doug and
15:23
I drove up together. It was
15:25
a really interesting experience. I hadn't met him yet
15:27
and everything. And he was showing us around the
15:29
property. And he has what he calls his gifting
15:31
area. He gifts them peanut
15:34
butter and apples. He
15:36
had probably 40 jars
15:39
of peanut butter lids on the ground. What's
15:41
really interesting is he posted stuff on his
15:44
Facebook page, too. I don't know if I
15:46
should mention his name. But if
15:48
you know who he is, you'll know what the picture looks
15:50
like. Basically, he showed
15:52
me the ground and he said, I don't do this.
15:54
I looked at the ground and all the peanut butter
15:57
lids were organized by color. And
15:59
I'm like, that's amazing. animals don't
16:01
do that either, that OCD type
16:03
of behavior. Then he also
16:05
showed us this tree where when
16:07
they finished the peanut butter jars
16:09
and these were licked clean, they
16:11
were like white clean from the inside
16:13
with a moistened finger or a tongue
16:16
and they were hung on the
16:18
branches of the tree like
16:20
a Christmas ornaments basically. So
16:22
I'm like animals don't do that behavior
16:25
either. They don't hang empty peanut butter on
16:27
a tree. So while
16:29
we were out there, we started
16:32
smelling the smell that people
16:34
say. It was the first time I
16:36
smelled it. It was musty skunky. What's
16:38
interesting is he happens to be a musician. I'm a
16:41
musician. He has a great voice too. So I said
16:43
why don't you try singing for him? So he started
16:45
singing and we got the smell and
16:47
then he would stop singing. We would walk to a
16:49
new area and the smell would be gone. I'd say
16:52
go ahead and start singing again and when he started
16:54
up singing again, they would come back in and I'm
16:57
like wow that's really interesting. We would smell
16:59
them every time he started singing. So
17:01
I think there is something here but
17:03
he has seen them multiple times.
17:06
I want to say more than seven,
17:08
less than 40, somewhere in there
17:10
and I don't want to talk for him
17:13
but I think he found
17:15
a deer hill that was
17:17
very curious. That's what got him
17:19
into Bigfoot because he's a hunter
17:22
and he was out and he's just like this
17:24
is not a normal deer kill. There's no blood.
17:26
There's no bones and then he
17:28
started getting gifts. He's got 40 or 50
17:31
deer skulls that have been gifted to him
17:33
basically on his doorstep. Just all
17:35
sorts of crazy things that just don't add up. Theoretically,
17:38
he's had fingerprints on his house,
17:40
broken windows, fingerprints on
17:42
the siding. He's heard vocalizations of them
17:44
walking through his yard and talking at
17:47
night. None of the stuff, of course, I
17:49
can verify. I wasn't there for it but
17:51
if these stories are true and we got the
17:53
smell and I got to see the peanut butter
17:56
jars, obviously that is something someone
17:58
could fake. They could empty people. peanut butter
18:00
jars and hang them on a tree. I told him
18:02
right to his face. I'm like, this is not good
18:04
evidence. We need good evidence. I didn't do this. And
18:06
I'm like, yes, I believe you, but no one else,
18:08
but it's not good evidence. So
18:11
it was my mission to set up those cameras
18:13
and capture evidence. Unfortunately,
18:16
after a day of tromping through the woods
18:18
and running cables and crimping Ethernet Cat 5
18:20
cables and all that stuff I had to
18:23
do to make this stuff work, I
18:25
was really tired. So I went to my tent. I set
18:27
it up earlier in the day and I just crashed. That
18:30
night, Doug calls me in the middle
18:33
of the night. I think I was too tired to
18:35
even answer my phone. The next morning I see his
18:37
missed call basically said, hey, did you see it on
18:39
the video last night? I'm like, what? He
18:42
goes, I saw three Sasquatch walk past your number one camera.
18:44
I'm like, what? So we
18:47
tried everything to retrieve the data from
18:49
the cloud. I hadn't set up the
18:51
camera to record properly that first night.
18:53
I'm just like, of course. So one
18:55
night that I don't have it set up. So I
18:57
went back and I finished installing the rest of the
18:59
cameras. I got three or four cameras up
19:02
the first day and got the second camera though because I
19:04
was climbing trees and bringing hauling
19:06
ladders into the woods. And this was
19:08
a good mile from the owner's property. So
19:11
it was a hike and I'm a heavy
19:13
guy, so I don't move real fast. So
19:15
after I got all that stuff set up, Doug told me
19:17
I missed it all. I missed the big show. So
19:20
we were really excited to get more footage, but we
19:22
never did. I'll say that
19:24
we never got good evidence, but something really
19:26
strange happened if you're interested
19:28
in hearing about maybe some MIB. So
19:32
we had an anomaly during
19:34
a rainstorm. We captured a
19:36
frame or two, and we're talking one
19:38
or two frames, like not
19:41
very much. There's 24 frames per second on
19:43
these cameras. So I'm
19:45
looking at these frames and I'm like, this
19:47
looks like the size and the shape of
19:49
a Sasquatch. The owner walked
19:51
out to that camera and stood in
19:53
the spot where the anomaly was. We
19:56
flipped back and forth between the anomaly and
19:58
the human and I'm like, Like that is
20:00
the size and shape of
20:02
a Bigfoot. How does an anomaly come
20:04
in the shape of a Bigfoot? But
20:07
it didn't enter the frame, and it didn't
20:09
walk away from the frame. It suddenly appeared
20:12
and then disappeared, okay? And
20:14
it did it really quickly cuz it was only two frames.
20:17
He got all excited and he started posting about it
20:19
on Facebook. And I'm like, dude, this is still not
20:22
good evidence. It's interesting, but it's not good evidence. Literally
20:25
the next night, something
20:27
weird happened on the cameras. And
20:29
I started analyzing it, and I'm
20:31
like, that looks like a downdraft. Why
20:34
are all the leaves in the trees being
20:36
forced downward? And then I
20:38
noticed that a drone flown through
20:40
the footage. And I'm like,
20:42
who is operating a drone in the middle of the
20:44
night, 1 to 2 AM, on
20:47
private property in northern
20:49
Minnesota the day after we
20:51
spotted an anomaly? Right,
20:54
cuz he posted it on Facebook that next day.
20:56
And I'm like, that is some weird
20:59
stuff. And then to tie that
21:01
in a little bit, when I was doing the
21:03
teepee, the first day that I set
21:05
up the teepee, there was a black helicopter that
21:07
flew about 100 feet above
21:09
the ground really low, flew right over
21:11
my teepee area. And on the
21:14
day that I left, another black helicopter flew
21:16
right over my teepee. Almost every
21:18
day that I was up there, there was a Cessna
21:20
that flew over the area,
21:23
not directly over my teepee, you know what I'm
21:25
saying? So I'm just like, what is watching me?
21:28
And why are they watching me? And
21:30
the DNR guys, that was the best part.
21:32
So the day I got up there, the
21:34
DNR guys after the black helicopter came by,
21:36
and they're like, hey, yeah, we're gonna
21:38
set up some cameras. I'm like, that's funny,
21:40
I'm doing the same thing. And they're like,
21:43
what are you doing? And I'm like, I'm doing some wildlife
21:45
research. They're like, we are too. And
21:47
I'm like, okay. And they did something weird.
21:49
They basically said they were doing a deer
21:51
study. And so they said, okay, we'll go
21:53
around you then and go to a different
21:55
area. He was looking at the GPS coordinates
21:57
on the chart. He goes, yeah, this isn't.
21:59
the right area anyways and I'm like,
22:01
why did you stop here then? So
22:03
that was some weird stuff. Nothing provable
22:05
and nothing major, but just some weird
22:07
incidents that kind of all tie
22:10
into this Minnesota big foot
22:12
thing. Because we're pretty open about,
22:14
we're contacting each other via phone
22:16
and email, and we're sending pics
22:18
of where our locations and our
22:20
GPS coordinates back and forth through
22:22
email. So if one of
22:24
us is being monitored, then they're going to
22:26
have that information pretty quickly. I
22:28
feel like I should be playing the theme
22:30
music for MIB right now. I
22:33
know. Again, it's just like you
22:35
can't prove anything. It's just weird hearsay,
22:37
but I was there. Why is a
22:39
black helicopter flying over my teepee? Let's
22:41
talk about the area that you ended up
22:43
in with the teepee. Where are you in
22:45
correlation with this other property? How far away
22:47
are you? Let's go into how you set
22:49
that up. Talk a little bit about that
22:51
experience. Got you. I
22:54
was going up to set up my
22:56
teepee on the land where we had
22:58
done the six-month study. The
23:00
owner was being a little, I don't really want you up
23:02
here. I'm going to be away from my
23:05
property for a while, and I don't want you
23:07
going in and out. I'm like, okay, you know
23:09
me. I'm cool. I didn't push the issue. So
23:11
I called up Doug and I said, Doug,
23:13
I need another hotspot. I can't go up
23:16
to that first property, first choice. Give
23:18
me a second choice. He goes, there
23:20
was just a sighting north of Reamer,
23:22
Minnesota. I'm like, okay. So I
23:24
went up to Reamer, and it was really fun.
23:26
It was my first time up there. Reamer,
23:28
the town slogan is, Home of
23:31
Bigfoot in Reamer, Minnesota. They
23:34
have a gas station, one gas station in
23:36
the middle of town, and it's called the
23:38
Bigfoot Gas Station. They're all about Bigfoot. Then
23:41
they have this yearly festival called
23:43
Bigfoot Days. That
23:45
is why I went up there. Because
23:47
during Bigfoot Days, one of the other
23:49
Minnesota researchers had taken a tour
23:52
out on a day hike, night hike, and
23:55
they had spotted a Sasquatch while they were
23:57
out hiking. So the people who,
23:59
you know, I'm just like, okay, what
24:01
are the chances that somebody pays for a tour
24:03
and goes and gets to see Bigfoot on their
24:05
first try? Okay. But I said,
24:07
all right, fine. They say they're the home of
24:09
Bigfoot. There was one spotted here and they gave
24:12
me the GPS coordinates. And I tried to find
24:14
a good place to set up the teepee
24:16
that was pretty far removed and yet close
24:18
to that area. I was able to
24:21
do that. So that's what brought me to
24:23
that area. And the DNR guys,
24:25
they being in Remer, I told them I
24:27
was looking for Bigfoot and they're like, huh,
24:29
we haven't heard of any activity lately. I'm like, oh,
24:32
you didn't hear about the sighting last week? And they're
24:34
like, no, but we should look into that. They're serious.
24:37
It's like, that's odd. They
24:39
definitely did not laugh it off like most
24:41
DNR guys would. I set up camp.
24:43
Teepees are a little hard to set up alone. So
24:45
I did bring a friend up for the first couple
24:48
nights and he helped me set up base
24:50
camp. And basically settled in.
24:52
It was fun. I had a tent, a
24:54
screened-in tent for my kitchen. I
24:56
had another tent for my bathroom area. I
24:59
had the teepee as my office and storage.
25:02
And then I had a screened-in tent because
25:04
in Minnesota, we have mosquitoes that are the
25:06
state bird up here. There's a
25:08
lot of mosquito attack. Actually, the biting flies
25:10
were worse than the mosquitoes that
25:13
summer. So you're up in the woods and I'm
25:15
thinking about Bigfoot and I'm thinking about food
25:17
rations and I'm thinking about power and electricity. The
25:19
last thing I'm thinking about is bugs. And
25:22
I think I got stung four times and
25:24
yeah, so there's just, you don't think about
25:26
the bugs, but it was an adventure with
25:28
the bugs. I did bring up a four-wheeler,
25:31
not a side-by-side, just the ride on. Whenever
25:33
I took off on that down the trails, the
25:36
biting flies would chase me. I'm
25:38
dead serious. They were just swarming
25:40
around my head. Eventually, I just had to live with
25:42
it. I'm like, I called him my ride along buddies.
25:45
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25:47
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did have one incident on the four-wheeler that was
27:30
a little interesting. Something threw
27:32
a rock, and it hit the side,
27:35
not like kicking up a rock. And
27:37
most people say, yeah, you kicked up a rock. But
27:39
it literally hit the side of my seat, and
27:41
it came in from the side. So I
27:44
stopped, and I did something goofy.
27:46
I'm a kind of goofy guy. I
27:48
drove back and forth hoping that it would try
27:50
to throw another rock at me. I didn't
27:52
do any wood knocks or anything, but I
27:54
was basically pretending to be one
27:56
of the hunting duck games and going back and forth
27:58
and letting them shoot at me. me. Nothing
28:01
else happened, so I was a little disappointed there. But
28:04
in the teepee, we did get
28:06
some activity and it was really crazy because
28:08
most of the activity started when the weekend that my
28:10
wife came up to visit me, she came up for
28:12
two days. When she came up,
28:15
she woke up and basically I'd gotten into a
28:17
routine by this point. I think we were two
28:19
weeks in and I would just go
28:21
to bed and crash out, get up the next morning,
28:24
check the cameras, that kind of deal. I was
28:26
going to bed pretty early, 8 or 9 o'clock.
28:29
Then I'd get up at 10 o'clock and set up
28:31
the cameras because I didn't want to waste batteries. So
28:33
I'd actually get up 10 to 6. They
28:36
generally lasted about eight hours overnight. But
28:38
she said she heard a wood knock. She didn't even know
28:40
what they were called. She called a, I can't remember what
28:42
she called it. Anyways, it was a wood knock. And
28:45
then she heard a
28:47
zipper sound. And that's what
28:50
we talked about before, but he
28:52
thought they were coming into the tent. She heard the
28:54
zipper noise and she crawls over
28:56
the tent to me. It was adorable. She
28:59
didn't want to make any noise. She's
29:01
squeezing my hand in silence.
29:04
I wake up and roll over and I'm like, what? There's
29:07
something in the camp. And I
29:09
said, I know. And I just rolled back
29:11
and went to sleep. I
29:13
know they're here. They've been here for like days. And
29:15
she was petrified. Later that night,
29:17
she heard another zipper sound and
29:19
she thought, must it be me in my sleeping bag
29:21
or something like that and just let it
29:23
go. But it was coming from behind the tent. And
29:26
then she's, wait a minute. That's not in
29:28
the tent. That's behind the tent. That's maybe
29:30
somebody zipping their jacket. And I'm like, you're
29:33
laying in bed in the middle
29:35
of the woods at three to five o'clock
29:37
in the morning and you think there's someone
29:39
outside your tent zipping their jacket. That
29:42
is, to me, is more terrifying than
29:44
somebody trying to get in the tent. I don't even
29:46
know. It's, what are they doing outside the tent? So
29:49
she told me about that the next day. And what
29:51
was cool is about a week later,
29:53
I got to hear the zipper noise myself. So
29:56
it was like a zipper. And I'm
29:59
just like, oh. And mine was coming from
30:01
way behind the tent and up in the air. It
30:03
sounded like it was eight to ten feet in the
30:05
air, which was very interesting.
30:08
The scariest thing that happened to me though was
30:11
the night that we did a podcast for
30:13
Doug from the Woods, I was
30:15
doing the podcast and we couldn't run the generator. So
30:18
the batteries were really low. And the next morning,
30:20
all the batteries died early. Because normally they die
30:22
at five or six a.m. or whatever. But they
30:24
died like at two or three a.m. I
30:27
ended up waking up and I heard
30:29
one of them breathing right outside my tent.
30:32
The first thing I did is, am I dreaming? Is
30:34
this real? So I said, hold your
30:36
breath so you know that it's
30:38
not you breathing or some weird echo or
30:41
whatever. So I held my breath for a good
30:43
30, 40 seconds and it was still
30:45
breathing outside the tent. That's
30:47
when you get this come to Jesus moment,
30:50
it could kill me right now if it wanted to.
30:53
And what do you do? So
30:55
I ended up pretending to wake up,
30:57
I rolled out of bed, I yawned,
30:59
made a lot of noise. And after
31:01
we went up to Snell Grove, we
31:04
had this group discussion about how
31:06
the researchers need to act. And
31:09
we need to stop that fear because I'm
31:11
like, my fear was like, let's wake up,
31:13
let's let them know I'm awake, let's scare
31:15
them off. I'm like, no, what
31:17
I should have done was quietly
31:19
get out of bed, quietly
31:21
unzip the zipper, and I'm sure they would
31:23
have heard me anyways. But try to get
31:25
outside and see them. Because
31:27
so many times people with their cell phones and they're
31:29
in their tent and they're scared to death
31:32
and they're like, outside right now, we can
31:34
hear them and they're streaming live. But
31:36
they're not doing the research. They're not getting
31:38
outside. They're not taking the photos. They're not
31:40
aiming their cameras. So it's
31:42
really hard to overcome that fear. Yeah,
31:45
it's one of the things I love to talk to
31:47
Dr. John Barron talk about because he wrote an entire
31:49
book about the entire book is not about that. But
31:51
there's a great portion of the book talking
31:53
about how you can prepare yourself for
31:56
going into the woods and having these
31:58
kinds of experiences and retraining. your lizard
32:00
brain not to react in the way that
32:02
it normally does. Like you said, fear-based
32:05
reactions, I've got to scare this thing off, I
32:07
don't want to get eaten, this thing
32:09
could drag me into the woods and I would disappear. Training
32:12
your brain to react in a different way is
32:15
easier said than done. I've been in positions like
32:17
that as a police officer. You've got people shooting
32:19
at you, your brain's telling you to do one
32:21
thing but your job's telling you you've got to
32:23
do another. It's tough running towards gunfire. Let me
32:25
tell you, I've been there a couple of times.
32:28
It's not a fun thing but you have
32:30
to retrain your brain to do the opposite of what
32:32
you should be doing which is getting the hell out
32:34
of the line of fire but that's what
32:36
police officers do. So it's very similar in
32:38
a situation where you're researching. Like you said,
32:40
your brain's telling you, holy shit, there's something
32:42
breathing outside my tent. I've got
32:45
to get this thing away from me, you start
32:47
making noise but you really should be quiet and
32:49
try to get a photo or a picture or
32:51
whatever the case may be. Let's talk a little
32:53
bit about outside of the experiences that you've had,
32:55
obviously physically had experiences and things you heard and
32:57
experienced. Did you capture anything
32:59
on the cameras? Were the cameras useful
33:01
in that situation? Did you find any
33:03
cool things, any anomalies on the cameras
33:05
during this 30-day experiment? Yes,
33:08
a little bit. We've got some eye shine right
33:10
now and I still haven't gone through all the
33:12
footage yet because there's days and days
33:14
and I've got other projects in my life
33:16
as well. So I got to sit down and really force
33:18
myself to go through all the footage but
33:21
there is some interesting stuff. I think I
33:23
sent you a clip too but there's some
33:25
eye shine happening and you can
33:27
see that it's right behind
33:29
where I hung my trash bag and
33:32
my trash bag is five
33:34
feet off the ground and the eye
33:36
shine was basically double that. So
33:39
it seemed like it was at least eight to ten feet off
33:41
the ground and it was weird
33:44
to see it on the camera too because
33:46
it opened really slowly and then closed
33:48
slowly too and it was bright.
33:50
It was like a light. I
33:53
think it's eye glow and eye shine. Are those
33:55
the two terms that they're using? So
33:58
it was more of an eye glow because there was... nothing
34:00
really pointed at it. So it
34:02
was another area on
34:04
a different camera. So it wasn't
34:06
an anomaly, which is cool, that two different cameras
34:09
picked it up in two different spots, but
34:11
there was another eye shine the next night in
34:13
a different area. So not
34:16
a lot of great physical evidence. We did
34:18
find a footprint in the bog. There
34:20
was a lot of vegetation. I was able to
34:23
cast it. It's cool, but again it
34:25
doesn't show the toes really well. The
34:27
way it had stepped onto a
34:30
tuffet, okay, and it had slid
34:32
off the tuffet and created like
34:34
a scrape along the bank of it and then
34:37
down deep into it. But it was like three or
34:39
four inches deep. We were standing out there and we
34:41
weren't even sinking the ground at all. So
34:44
it was cool to see that in person. And
34:46
there was more than one footstep, but only one
34:49
was good enough to cast. The rest of it
34:51
was just down vegetation and a
34:53
slight impression. I do have that.
34:56
Again, not great evidence, but
34:58
I'm excited to try it again. This summer I
35:01
got pre-approval from the wife, my
35:04
manager, to bring the teepee out
35:06
to Colorado. So I've been
35:08
in contact with Jim Meyer of Sasquatch
35:10
Outpost and hopefully he's going to set me
35:12
up in a good location, a hot
35:15
spot, and I think I'm going to
35:17
spend another 30 days in the teepee in Colorado. So
35:20
that'll be exciting. And this time I will
35:22
have Starlink. I've got some extra batteries and
35:24
everything else. So maybe I'll be able to
35:26
keep things up running more than just
35:29
the eight hours. Sounds like
35:31
an awesome summer vacation. Let
35:33
me ask you this Adam. This is something that comes
35:35
up with me all the time. I literally had an
35:37
interview before I hopped on with
35:39
you earlier today with a lady to say
35:41
that her experiences are out there and Woo
35:44
Land is the understatement,
35:46
right? This is one of
35:48
the things I brought up to her when she was
35:50
talking about her experiences. She said something to me about
35:52
learning how to see Sasquatch. And that's something that I've
35:54
heard from people in the past. I've interviewed people who
35:56
have had physical interactions with these
35:58
things. Seen them. even in
36:00
some cases taking pictures of them that were
36:03
somewhat compelling. There's something there, but I've seen
36:05
it afterwards and then this happens a lot.
36:07
I'll have people come on the show and
36:09
they get, let's just be honest,
36:11
they get a little bit of a bump in notoriety
36:13
because people hear their story on my show. When
36:16
tens of thousands of people hear the story, then they
36:18
get into Facebook groups and they're like, oh, that's that
36:20
person you were on Sasquatch Odyssey and then they start
36:22
posting these pictures. And this has happened recently and I
36:24
brought it up to this lady and
36:26
it's sticks and leaves and
36:28
trees and they're clearly
36:30
pointing out that there's a Sasquatch there and
36:33
I don't see it. So
36:35
I asked her this question and I said, you
36:37
know, how is it that you can
36:39
train yourself to see a Sasquatch? Again,
36:41
she thinks there's metaphysical beings and there's
36:44
this whole rabbit hole. But I
36:46
say this to you because you've done these two experiments.
36:48
You did six months with these cameras and then you
36:50
did 30 days out in the woods. I've had this
36:52
conversation with Doug a couple of times about different types
36:54
of cameras and different ways you can use cameras to
36:56
capture this. But why do you think it is
36:59
that it's so difficult for us to get
37:01
any evidence on camera that these things
37:04
are out there doing what they're doing?
37:06
You clearly heard them. Doug saw them
37:08
the first night when you didn't get
37:10
the evidence. Then there's nothing. Do
37:12
you subscribe to these things possibly having
37:15
some sort of sense of where the cameras
37:17
are and being able to play these games?
37:19
I know it's a really subjective long-ass question
37:21
that you probably won't even be able to
37:23
answer but hopefully you get to just
37:26
to what I'm asking here. Do you think there's maybe
37:28
more to these things or why do you think it
37:30
is that it's just so difficult to capture any
37:32
kind of video and or still picture evidence
37:34
of these things? Right. First
37:37
of all, let me address the WU issue. I'm
37:39
never gonna rip on anyone who goes into
37:42
WU land. I do believe that
37:44
could be an avenue that we definitely need to research
37:46
more. But for me, if
37:48
they are metaphysical and they can teleport in
37:51
and teleport out and portal in and portal
37:53
out, I'm never gonna find them.
37:55
I have to believe that they're physical
37:57
animals that we can track and hunt and
37:59
capture. That's what my mission is. I want
38:01
to get some physical evidence on these things
38:04
and my thing is video of course But if
38:06
I can get footprints and DNA that would be
38:08
fantastic as well I'm not training
38:10
myself to see this the stuff in the sticks and
38:12
trees and leaves I want to see what everyone else
38:15
can see I want to have it walk clearly in
38:17
front of my camera and Clearly
38:19
be there like you have something. I
38:22
did get some cool audio But again
38:24
audio is subjective as well the night
38:27
that my wife heard the zipper We analyzed
38:29
the cameras and even though nothing was on the
38:31
camera we could hear it run from the tent
38:34
Over to the camera and breathe heavily
38:37
right near the camera, but again that
38:39
could be easily faked Oh, you just had a
38:41
guy run across the grass and breathe
38:43
into the camera So I'm never gonna present that
38:45
kind of evidence because even though
38:48
I know no one else is up there. That's not
38:50
good evidence The wood stuff
38:52
is great. I can't go there. That's my
38:54
deal I got to stay in the physical
38:56
realm for my research and
38:58
as far as them sensing
39:00
my equipment Yeah, we
39:02
all know that animals migrate. We all know
39:05
they have a great sense of direction We
39:07
know that they probably feel the magnetic pull
39:09
of the earth. That's all common stuff Even
39:12
my son you can spin him around
39:14
and he can point north almost every
39:16
time some people have built in compasses
39:18
for me Can they sense
39:20
Wi-Fi signals? Probably can
39:23
they sense electromagnetic fields?
39:26
Probably so that's one of
39:28
the other parts of the research we have to
39:30
do we have to start using non Wi-Fi cameras
39:32
I'm gonna set them up with Wi-Fi and get
39:34
them all recording But then we have to shield
39:36
a few of the cameras We have
39:38
to learn to disguise them better and get
39:40
them smaller so that they can't physically see
39:42
them I've talked to a couple other
39:45
people about the actual Chemicals that make
39:47
up the plastics and on the shelves of
39:49
the cameras as well. Can they smell that?
39:52
Bears I've heard it when they
39:54
break into cabins They rip open the
39:56
refrigerators because I guess the
39:58
chemicals that they use for the insulation smell
40:00
like something they like to eat. So
40:03
they can smell what's inside the
40:05
refrigerator and it's not the food, it's
40:07
the insulation. So I do
40:10
believe that the animals are definitely have
40:12
keener senses, definitely they're faster, they're stronger.
40:15
That's why I laugh when the other
40:17
researchers come up and they go
40:19
chasing after Bigfoot into in the dark in the
40:21
woods. I'm like, how you nuts? Like
40:24
they're ten times faster than you, they can hide
40:26
better than you, and really you think you're gonna go
40:28
catch them right now? I'm just like, no,
40:31
I'm not playing that game. So my
40:33
whole thing was I'm trying to lead, bring them
40:35
to me. The Sierra sounds caught
40:37
me on that vibe where they were camped
40:40
and they were coming in because they were
40:42
curious about who was camping there and you
40:44
could hear them interacting with the humans. And
40:47
if that's legit, which I do believe the
40:49
Sierra sounds was legit, then you have
40:52
to think maybe they are curious and maybe I
40:54
can gift them or let them know I'm not
40:56
a threat. Unfortunately in the area that
40:58
I was in, hunters do camp
41:00
there and so there are people with
41:02
guns that go there. So maybe that's
41:04
part of the reason why I didn't
41:06
catch. They were really cautious because
41:09
they know that everyone who's up there has a gun. And
41:12
believe it or not, my friend who
41:14
came up with me the first night, he
41:16
starts unloading his ARs from the back of the
41:18
car. I'm like, what are you doing dude? No,
41:20
put those back. No guns. We're not practicing shooting
41:23
up here. No, we're not doing any of that.
41:25
And everyone who came up to visit me had
41:27
weapons on their ATVs and I'm like, okay.
41:30
I was literally in the woods with no
41:32
gun and no car for 30 days. All
41:35
I had was an ATV and a machete. You
41:38
are definitely a brave man, my friend. I want
41:40
to go back and talk a little bit about
41:42
it. I have seen the video of the eye
41:44
glow and I find that
41:47
very interesting because to
41:49
me that's almost into the woo
41:51
territory because I've heard people talk
41:53
about glowing eyes in encounter stories.
41:55
And I always scratch my head
41:57
and I think my brain always
41:59
immediately... goes to Was It Eye Shine?
42:02
In the two videos that I've seen of the
42:04
eye glow that you're describing, which I'll post on
42:06
the website for everybody to check out, go
42:09
over to perinamoreproductions.com, check out the Sasquatch Odyssey blog. It'll
42:11
be right at the top of the page. You can
42:13
see what we're talking about. Those
42:16
eye glow situations, I
42:18
think that's actually the first time I've
42:20
ever seen it documented that well on
42:22
camera, on video. It
42:24
clearly is. Like you said, it's a
42:27
huge glowing light source.
42:30
What do you make of that? Because I know what eye
42:32
shine is. You shine a light and there are
42:34
things in the eyes that reflect
42:36
the light and that's what you're seeing as
42:38
far as eye shine. Deer have a different
42:40
color versus dogs and other animals in the
42:42
wild. This is clearly
42:44
a light source that's illuminating
42:46
itself. Again, we don't know a
42:48
whole lot about these things obviously, so it's subjective. But
42:51
what do you make of the eye glow versus the
42:53
eye shine on these things where they're able
42:55
to show themselves the way that it
42:58
looks like they've shown them on the videos that you have? Yeah.
43:01
I'm not going to rule out eye glow, but
43:03
it still could be, it looks like eye
43:05
glow, but it still could be eye shine
43:08
because they could have
43:10
ultra-reflective eyes and they
43:12
could be reflecting the IR light
43:14
that's either ambient from the cameras
43:16
or whatever. We need to get
43:18
some eyeballs and dissect them to see what
43:21
they're made of. But I would
43:23
have to say if they're nocturnal, just
43:25
dogs and cats, their eyes
43:27
are going to be uber-reflective to
43:30
work at night. If that's the
43:32
case, then why not? Just because
43:34
we can't see in the IR spectrum doesn't
43:36
mean that they can't see in the IR spectrum. And
43:39
it also doesn't mean that IR light isn't bouncing
43:41
off their eyes even from that great distance because
43:43
you can see that they're at least 10, 15
43:46
feet back in the woods there. So
43:49
again, I'm not the guy
43:51
who's posting about this evidence because I don't think it's
43:53
great yet, but it's cool. It's interesting.
43:56
The fact that we're hearing them, they broke a tree in
43:58
the middle of the day when day would
44:00
near me and again could a
44:02
tree break? Sure. But it
44:05
was near me. Oh and I was in my hammock
44:07
and I did hear them growl within five
44:09
feet of me and that was
44:12
crazy but I'm not
44:14
a Bigfoot sound expert so I'm like could
44:16
it have been something else? Is it
44:18
another animal that I think I've heard before? No. So
44:21
again I didn't capture it. I was just hanging out
44:23
in the hammock, killing some time. So
44:25
I'm not all these things up and I'm like okay
44:28
we've got eye shine, we've got tree knocks,
44:30
we've got zipper noises, we've got footprints,
44:32
we've got growls in the hammock.
44:35
All of these things to me, yes
44:37
that area is active. Was
44:39
I lucky enough to catch anyone walking through
44:41
my campsite? I don't think so. But
44:44
I could get lucky. I still haven't gone
44:46
through all the footage. Maybe I've got a
44:48
corner of them walking through. Doug and I
44:50
got really excited a couple times because
44:53
we thought we saw some stuff on camera but
44:55
we had switched the cameras from
44:57
infrared mode to non-infrared so they
45:00
were collecting IR but they weren't
45:02
emitting IR. And when you do that
45:04
change your brain is
45:06
looking for that regular IR reflection and
45:08
we weren't getting it. So we
45:10
saw these shadowy figures crossing past
45:13
the camera and we were like oh my god we're
45:15
finally getting some good evidence. And it
45:17
was probably just a bug walking on the
45:19
lens because it was
45:22
not reflecting the IR light because
45:24
it was illuminated. It was
45:26
just a shadowy thing but I'm just
45:28
like yeah, all right. Again, you
45:31
get really excited. A lot of people like
45:33
you said show you these sticks and these trees that if you
45:35
see it, do you see it? And yeah, your
45:37
brain can see whatever it wants to
45:39
see. But I'm looking for something
45:41
that's a little bit more definitive. I
45:44
am right there with you, ma'am. Good luck in Colorado. You
45:46
gotta promise us if you get something good out there, you
45:48
got to come back on the show and tell us whether
45:50
you get anything good or not. Just come back and talk
45:52
about it. I'd love to have you back on and talk
45:54
about the 30 days in Colorado. I've really had a good time
45:56
having you on the show and sharing your stuff, man. I've had
45:59
a blast talking to you. Thank you. Hopefully,
46:01
I'll be able to stream from live from the teepee and
46:03
you can have behind the show live. That'd
46:06
be awesome. Thank
46:08
you. Thank
46:37
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