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Hunt for elusive Sasquatch continues
Researchers will visit Michigan's Upper Peninsula next month to search for evidence of the hairy manlike creature known as “Bigfoot” or “Sasquatch.”The expedition will centre in eastern Marquette County, following the most recent Bigfoot eyewitness account, said Matthew Moneymaker of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization.
“We'll be looking for evidence supporting a presence.... We hope to meet local people who might have seen a Sasquatch or heard of someone else who had an encounter,” Mr. Moneymaker told the Daily Press of Escanaba.
Most experts consider the Bigfoot legend to be a combination of folklore and hoaxes, but there are a number of authors and researchers who think the stories could be true.
Among all Michigan counties, Marquette County has logged the most reported Bigfoot sightings with four, Mr. Moneymaker said.
In all but three of 30 expeditions in the United States and Canada, BFRO investigators have either glimpsed Bigfoot or gotten close enough to hear the creature, Mr. Moneymaker said.
Dr. Grover Krantz, a scientist specializing in cryptozoology, believes Bigfoot is a “gigantopithecus,” a branch of primitive man believed to have existed 3 million years ago.
But mainstream scientists tend to dismiss the study as pseudoscience because of unreliable eyewitness accounts and a lack of solid physical evidence.







Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (5)
at 11:17 on June 27th, 2007
Sasquatch must be smarter than humans by orders of magnitude since no matter how mauch we throw at the search we never, ever find one scrap of real evidence.
at 11:23 on June 27th, 2007
and when we find him... he'll have the WMDs from Iraq... ;)
at 13:26 on June 27th, 2007
Chuckle!!!
at 08:08 on July 3rd, 2007
Awesome! I've been to the Upper Peninsula many times and I am planning on making another trip to the Porcupine Mountains in August...I'll be sure to bring the camera -just in case!
at 10:13 on July 3rd, 2007
looking forward to seeing the pictures ;)