Hello again Sasquatch Fans of all ages.
As always, I hope all is well with each of you…
Winter is always a slow time for Sasquatch Tracker. That’s just the way it is. There is a definite seasonality to this business for me. Winter months are spent sorting through unfinished investigations and conducting follow up interviews. I also spend time scouting areas for possible research and work on improving evidence collection.
This spring I will be using a drone equipped with a camera for environmental assessments and I hope to have some interesting photos to share with all of you. While other researchers having been employing drones since they came out for public use, this is new to me. Old dogs can learn new tricks if old dogs apply themselves. I better begin applying as soon as the spring temperatures arrive and the snow begins to melt…
About a week ago, I was contacted by a truck driver who has had two separate sightings along the Seward Highway in the Summit Lake area (N 60.626684 X W 149.514170) a few miles before the junction with the Sterling Highway (N 60.534004 X W 149.555125) going to Cooper Landing. It’s been a few years since I have been in that area, but I do remember that the terrain was indicative of supporting Sasquatch. Further investigation is pending…
Godspeed loyal readers…