Arizona Bigfoot Tracks Cast and Photographed

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 26th, 2014

After an initial night search as a team, Bobo, Cliff, Matt and Ranae split up and begin their own investigations in separate states. Matt heads out to New Mexico, Ranae to Utah, Bobo to the snowy mountains of Colorado and Cliff to Arizona.

In Cliff’s solo adventure, he investigates casts and photographs collected by two residents in Arizona. The three later conduct a successful night investigation that leads Cliff to believe that Arizona will be the best place for the team to regroup and conduct one final night expedition.

Tune in to Finding Bigfoot Sunday at 8 PM for a special two-hour episode where the team’s investigation casts the widest net ever. With four states instead of one, there will be four times the chances for the team to find what they are looking for! Don’t miss it!

Finding Bigfoot: Biggest Search Yet

Premieres Sunday, July 27, 8 PM ET/PT

Also airs:

Sunday, July 27, 11 PM ET/PT

The team from Finding Bigfoot travel to the Four Corners Monument. They split up each taking one of the four states looking for evidence of bigfoots. Will they walk away convinced that the Four Corners is super squatchy?

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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.


2 Responses to “Arizona Bigfoot Tracks Cast and Photographed”

  1. DWA responds:

    After an initial night search as a team, Bobo, Cliff, Matt and Ranae split up and begin their own investigations in separate states. Matt heads out to New Mexico, Ranae to Utah, Bobo to the snowy mountains of Colorado and Cliff to Arizona.

    Right. Isn’t this how the crew get picked off, one by one, in horror flicks? Or how the crew make certain, you know, that no one will find anything in the real world?

    In Cliff’s solo adventure, he investigates casts and photographs collected by two residents in Arizona. The three later conduct a successful night investigation that leads Cliff to believe that Arizona will be the best place for the team to regroup and conduct one final night expedition.

    “Successful,” at this point, means proof. If anyone watches this, chime in with what “successful” meant here.

    Tune in to Finding Bigfoot Sunday at 8 PM for a special two-hour episode where the team’s investigation casts the widest net ever. With four states instead of one, there will be four times the chances for the team to find what they are looking for! Don’t miss it!

    A really wide net…with the biggest holes ever. Somebody writing this didn’t take statistics in school. Four people in one state – provided of course that the evidence is there, and the evidence is right on BFRO’s own website if they’d only use it – are more than four times as likely to succeed as one person per state for however many states are selected. If “success,” you know, means what I think it does.

    Television corrupts almost everything it touches. Doing this the right way could actually be more interesting. When I say ‘almost,’ I mean that television actually offers many examples of doing something ‘the wrong way,’ i.e., not kneejerk underestimating the audience …and jacking ratings through the roof.

  2. Dr Kaco responds:

    They are trying….even it feels like ‘Mountain Monsters’ it’s not. I applaud Matt Moneymaker for getting folks into Bigfoot research but at the same time its frustrating when there are other researchers doing Call Blasting without informing other non-connected groups/campers. There for it’s all circumstantial evidence. Surely others MUST see this??

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