Update: Bigfoot Expeditions: the Search for Sasquatch

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 25th, 2008

Giants in the Mountains

Hello, again! This is Gwen Perkins, guest curator of “Giants in the Mountains: The Search for Sasquatch”. I sent a press release over some time ago for our January program but Susan Rohrer, the director of that museum’s been able to add even more to it, so I wanted to keep Cryptomundo in the loop! I’ve copied the press release below.

Thank you so much for helping us share our programs with the Sasquatch community- we really appreciate it.

– Gwen

NEWS RELEASE

January 11, 2008

Contact: Susan Rohrer
State Capital Museum
360/586-0166
srohrer@wshs.wa.gov

The Search for Sasquatch Continues at the State Capital Museum

Olympia – Find out everything you ever wanted to know about the ongoing search for Sasquatch from some recognized leaders in the field. The State Capital Museum hosts Bigfoot Expeditions: The Search for Sasquatch featuring presentations by Robert Gimlin, Richard Noll and Owen Caddy.

The public program will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2008 from 10 AM to noon. The presentations will be repeated in a second session from 1 to 3 PM. Admission is FREE, with a suggested $2 donation.

Gimlin was with Roger Patterson when they shot the now-famous Patterson-Gimlin film, 24 feet of color film showing a female Bigfoot walking along a sandy creek, filmed forty years ago at Bluff Creek in Northern California. It is now among the most famous evidence of the creature’s existence. Expedition partner and outfitter Gimlin will talk about his experience and the famous encounter on that trail.

Noll, a longtime Bigfoot researcher, will talk about his work and the well-known Skookum cast. The cast was made from a partial body print found near Mt. St. Helens in 2000, believed to have been made by a living Sasquatch. A copy of the cast will be on display during Noll’s presentation.

Caddy will present “Digital Enhancement of the Patterson-Gimlin Film Subject.” He will share the results of the film’s digital enhancement, revealing for the first time many details of the film subject’s face.

All three speakers were featured in a recent Bigfoot episode of Monster Quest on the History Channel.

Edited out the part about a Bigfoot organization, that will remain unnamed here, that will have a table promoting their expeditions.

This program is offered in conjunction with the exhibit Giants in the Mountains: The Search for Sasquatch, on view at the museum through September 2008. The exhibit explores the Sasquatch mystery and focuses on the Pacific Northwest environment which has created a rich setting for the traditional beliefs that have grown up around these beings. Scientific explanations, hoaxes and popular cultural interpretations about Bigfoot are tackled. Tribal artifacts and artwork as well as physical evidence collected in the field by anthropologist Dr. Grover Krantz are on display. Organized by the Washington State Historical Society. Regular museum admission applies.

The State Capital Museum and Outreach Center is located in the historic Lord Mansion, seven blocks south of the capital campus in Olympia, at 211 21st Avenue SW. The museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history and culture of Washington and features two floors of exhibits. The building also houses outreach programs of the Washington State Historical Society, including the Women’s History Consortium, Heritage Resource Center, National History Day and Traveling Exhibits Service. For more information, please contact the State Capital Museum and Outreach Center at 360/753-2580 or visit our web site, WashingtonHistory.org.

HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 3 PM. ADMISSION: $5 for families; $2 for adults; $1.75 for seniors; $1 for youth 6 – 18 years old; children age 5 and below, and members are always FREE.

Admission to the program in the Coach House only is free with a suggested donation of $2 appreciated.

About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005. I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films: OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.


5 Responses to “Update: Bigfoot Expeditions: the Search for Sasquatch”

  1. DARHOP responds:

    Already got my day planned around this event. I am so stoked about meeting these guys. Especially Gimlin.

  2. bill green responds:

    this is a wonderful new article about new sasquatch expeditions. thanks bill green 🙂

  3. Cryptid Hunt responds:

    Who knows this could be the year for the discovery of Bigfoot!

  4. shumway10973 responds:

    I do wish I lived closer. I use to live in Seattle, but that was 10 years ago. Have fun and enjoy.

  5. DARHOP responds:

    Dang it! I am so bummed. Went to the museum Saturday to listen Gimlin tell his story. I figured I’d go to the 1:00 deal. Well I guess everybody else decided to go to the 1:00 deal, because when we got there, the place was packed to capacity. I couldn’t believe it. I knew we should of left way earlier than we did. Oh well, maybe with any luck they will return before the exhibit is done. What a bummer, I was looking forward to meeting these guys.

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