A recent photo from Michigan flew around the internet: a trail cam photo showing the rear end of a big, dark-furred "something or another."
See it below:
U.P. Michigan Bigfoot Photo: Mystery Solved - https://t.co/fzIEnI1HdZ #bigfoot #sasquatch #Michigan pic.twitter.com/K6v7P5Kdk1— Cryptosightings (@CryptoSightings) September 12, 2016
Some believed the big critter was a Bigfoot, until a second photo from the same trail cam showed it was in fact a bear.
But that is not deterring the quest to find and photograph a Bigfoot - or, if you will, Sasquatch.
Rich Meyer is with the Upper Peninsula Bigfoot/Sasquatch Research Organization.
The group calls itself a "no kill, no harm organization" devoted to "Bigfoot research and counseling without ridicule."
"We're using the scientific method, getting different types of evidence and proving the existence without having a body," Meyer said.
Meyer tells us more in our conversation above.
For those interested in taking up the Sasquatch search, Meyer is getting ready to lead a weekend expedition in the U.P. for the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization. The expedition is open to everyone and takes place October 20-23. More information about the expedition and registration can be found here. (Subscribe to the Stateside podcast oniTunes,Google Play, or with thisRSS link)
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