Update: Photo of Sasquatch Watching a Passing Train
Posted by: Steve Kulls on October 1st, 2014
An update on this post from yesterday on Cryptomundo: Photo of Sasquatch Watching a Passing Train
Yesterday evening, I had come home to see this interesting picture posted on the Coast 2 Coast website, depicting what appeared to be a Sasquatch observing a train as it passed.
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Well if it is a train, it must have been moving awfully slow. The other thing that struck me as oddly familiar and not in a good way, mainly the nose.
So I reached out to my friend Randy Filipovic, aka Racer X, and noticed he had already covered it, apparently having the same thought process as I did.
The creator of Rick Dyer’s “Hank,” Chris Russell had actually made a second model which he had made for an Idaho Theme Park, and what we are seeing is the theme park train passing by the cousin of “Hank.”
Is it also a surprise that the submitter of the page used Dyer’s legal first name “Ricky?”
I think not.
Read more about it here: New Bigfoot Photo.
#IdahoBigfootPhotograph #CoasttoCoastAM
About Steve Kulls
Steve had a lifelong fascination with the Bigfoot phenomena since an early age. In 1998 after reading "Monsters of the Northwoods", and learned that there were numerous sighting reports close to his residence in upstate New York. He began to investigate extremely skeptical but soon changed his mind. Squatchdetective.com was the creation of Steve Kulls, aka "The Squatchdetective" Steve launched Squatchdetective.com with a national outlook in December 2005. In September 2006 he created Squatchdetective Radio.
Steve has appeared on numerous local news programs around the country and national venues such as Fox and Friends, and interviewed in print in over 100 newspapers over the last ten years. Steve has appeared on the History Channel the National Geographic Channel, featured on several programs, and authored two book, "Fifty Large," and "What Would Sasquatch Do?"
Steve is a former Licensed Private Investigator, in New York, and a former retail investigator of 18 years, a Firefighter and Paramedic
That must be the Spudsquatch in Idaho. Just plain old crappola no matter how you slice it.