Northern Minnesota is a rural area of
forests, farmlands, and bogs. The human population is mostly
in small urban areas and farms that are separated by huge tracts of nearly impassable land. Many large animals
make this area their home, including deer, moose, wolves, bear, and
sasquatches.
It was Andy Pieper’s interesting recordings that
brought us to this location. The spot he recorded them has had bigfoot activity on or near it for many years. Most of the sounds he recorded were
clearly canines, but one or two were more ambiguous. I think it’s
at least possible that those vocalizations were from a bigfoot (though it’s equally possible that they were from a wolf).
Power lines near the recording location.
One of the highlights of this trip was driving those cool amphibious swamp vehicles manufactured by
Argos. They have eight wheels, can float, and can drive over most
obstacles. At first I felt a little bad about plowing through
thickets of plants and trees, but an interesting feature of these
peat bogs is that the trees and plants, once pushed down, pop back up. Utilizing these amazing vehicles, we were able to
access islands of dry land deep in the peat bogs that few people ever
go to. The one we spent the most time on was called “The Nursery”
by the local bigfooters because of the small human-like footprints
found there over the years that they believe are from juvenile
sasquatches. These islands certainly would be excellent places for
young bigfoots to hunt and hide without having to worry about
meddling humans.
An Argo vehicle.
The deer kill that Ranae and I found
was the work of predators. It could have been from wolves, coyotes,
or even a bigfoot, but we couldn’t tell. However, that we
found the scattered bones right inside the tree line was interesting. It would be strategic for a predator to ambush any prey animals as they entered the forest after crossing the marsh.
The night investigation yielded mixed
results. At one point Ranae and I heard
loud plopping noises of something dropping into water. At the time, we were utterly unaware of the pond that was on the other side of the brush. We thought that there was no body of water other than shallow, marshy pits with reeds and grasses growing in them. After learning that the pond was there, I changed my hypothesis from rocks being thrown to a beaver slapping its tail on the surface of the water (as they often do when disturbed). Though it is likely that the noises
were made by a beaver, Ranae insisted that she could hear something large
walking through the woods between where we were standing and where
the noises came from. I did not hear those walking noises, but Ranae
was so insistent that I have to at least keep the possibility open
that those noises were from something else.
The town hall meeting was amazing. The
little building we used was packed with standing room only. We took
the time to listen to each and every person who wanted to share their
story with us. Even after the meeting, I had people come up to me to
tell me about their bigfoot encounter that they didn’t feel comfortable sharing in
front of everyone. There are indeed a lot of bigfoot encounters in
this area, and there has been for decades.
The awesome people of Minnesota!
Bobo’s solo investigation would last
three nights. I knew it would be a good one, even if the bigfoots
weren’t around at that time of year. I’ve been bigfooting with Bobo on many nights over the last seven years we’ve been friends, and if there’s something I know about him, it’s that he hates bugs. There have been
several hot days in the woods when Bobo would not get out of the tent
because of the horse flies. He would instead lie in the tent with
the screen door open and lure the horseflies inside. Once the fly
was in the tent, he would quickly zip up the door and engage the
insect in mortal combat. “Only one of us can come out alive,” he
claimed. He dubbed the tent, “The Thunderdome,” and bug gut stains
still adorn the inside walls to this day (it was my tent...). He even would go as far as
mounting particularly large flies that he found to be worthy opponents on small
pieces of wood to decorate his trophy wall at home.
Jenna, the young jogger, saw a large
bigfoot just a short distance from her home. Interestingly, there
has been other activity around their property. Once, a very large and dark figure was
seen walking about 200 yards away inside the wood line on the other
side of a field. An interesting fact that surfaced while spending time with Jenna is that her dog is named "Bobo."
Bobo the Dog
The sighting at the town hall meeting
that was told by Lorraine grabbed my attention. She saw a large
bigfoot in broad daylight looking into an abandoned trailer only a mile or so away from where Jenna saw hers while jogging. That
trailer was still there, so this was an excellent opportunity to get
some decent size estimates on this big guy that was so often seen in
the area.
Lorraine is a very sweet woman with a
no-nonsense attitude with the charming habit of occasionally talking
like a sailor. She told me that her sister didn’t believe that she
saw a bigfoot, so Lorraine told her sister that she “hopes it takes
a sh** on her porch!" She said that would convince her. I adored her. She was so cute and so much fun to talk to.
Lorraine and Cliff, smiling together.
On April 9, 2010, Lorraine was driving down a rural road when she found two cars stopped in the road ahead of her. Thinking that a
police officer had pulled someone over, she slowed down. She saw a large dark figure next to an abandoned trailer off to her right only 90 yards away.
Including Lorraine, there were three cars
stopped in the road that day with the occupants all looking at the
bigfoot. Lorraine was in the third car back. The first car had
two young men wearing baseball caps in it, the second had a couple
from the Pacific Northwest, and then Lorraine alone in the third car.
My field notes from Lorraine's encounter.
The bigfoot looked into the trailer
window for a few moments, using its right hand to shield the glare on the window. It then started walking down the driveway towards where everyone was stopped on the road. The young men in the first car quickly
drove away in fear when they saw the creature coming their direction. The other two cars were treated to a close up
view of the sasquatch as it passed only 29 yards from where Lorraine
was stopped. It crossed the road (24 feet wide) and went over a 46
inch tall barbed wire fence without breaking stride in only three or
four steps. After clearing the fence it disappeared into the thick
woods and was not seen again.
The woods where the creature disappeared.
Lorraine spoke to the couple in the car
in front of her after the event was over. They had a totally unobstructed view of the
creature from quite close. They noted that they saw the
hair very well, and clearly saw that this creature was a male. The
creature did not look at the witnesses as it passed.
Lorraine remembered seeing where its chin was compared to the window, as well as where the
crown of its head reached. The top of the creature’s head measured
108 inches off the ground, which is nine feet. The chin was at about the 89 inch
level, or seven foot five inches. That makes the head of the
creature 19 inches from chin to crown. (It's not just their feet that are big.)
The window that the sasquatch was looking into.
What the bigfoot saw through the window.
At one point in our investigation, a
man drove by in a truck and asked what we were doing. We told him
about the bigfoot sighting, and he told us that that this
particular sasquatch had been seen several times by people that he
knows in the area. He even told us a nick name of this
particular creature given to it by the locals: “Peek-a-Lou.” It seems that many of the local humans are aware
of this creature and its affinity for looking into windows.
The next sighting we were to investigate happened
on public (and protected) land adjacent to the witness' property. Dale and Kristy’s were
out ATV riding and bird hunting with their children when they saw a large bigfoot get up and
immediately leave the area near the trail. The ATV's had come to a stop, and Dale seems to have stirred up the sasquatch from hiding as he walked through the thick forest in search of game birds. The creature retreated back up the road, which was away from where Dale had walked. They heard it crashing through the brush for a distance, before losing track of it.
Near where Dale and Kristy saw the creature.
Our last night investigation actually
took place in two separate locations. The mobile call blasting part was
overlooking a deep river gorge containing a state park. At one
point, I heard a possible call back, but it was too distant to
discern if it was a bigfoot or some sort of canine. Down below in the ravine, Bobo
and Ranae had some bad luck. They found that humans were in the immediate area, thus increasing the likelihood of us hearing human noises instead of bigfoots if we continued. At that point, we quickly left the
area.
Luckily, Tyler Bounds had been out
bigfooting with some local Minnesota bigfooters the night before and
had heard knocks. We moved the production team to this new location
and started the night over again. Over the next several hours we
heard several things moving around in the forest, but I do not know
what they were. They could have just as easily been deer or racoons as
bigfoots. Unfortunately, we never got a visual on whatever it was.
Minnesota definitely has sasquatches
living there. I think we were just a bit too early in the year for
this spot. The hazelnuts that are in abundance when many sightings
occur had not yet fruited. (There was a sighting only a couple weeks
before, but perhaps this was a bigfoot scouting to see if the fruits
were available…) We certainly had our fair share of interesting
witnesses to speak to! And to me, the fact that the same bigfoot
(“Peek-a-Lou”) has been seen so many times in that area is very interesting. Looking at the sightings of Peek-a-Lou might shed a little light on the habits, range, and needs of sasquatches in that area.










Cliff, I don't know how you do it. You're eloquent, charming, thorough, enthusiastic. I love the drawn notes from getting testimony. You are such a big kid and yet so intelligent that it's really refreshing to see someone having found their niche and totally rocking it. I love the show, thoroughly support it. I even reviewed it with a my spiffy new "F'ing Bigfoot" tank I made. Thanks for inspiring chuckles and chills.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I missed this episode.
ReplyDeleteNicely detailed notes Cliff!I find the notes especially helpful in this case.
I just love reading your field notes and about things we didn't see on the show.
ReplyDeleteThe notes really clarifies many things left out on the show.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cliff. Nice write up. Peek-a-lou is new to me and I've been researching there for 5 years. We usually call him Carl (for Carlton County). Andy Pieper
ReplyDeleteThank's Cliff for sharing your information with us.
ReplyDeleteCliff I watch each episode here in Pa. Its almost as if I am there with you and your team and I know that in the very near future that your team will be succesfull in finding Squatch. Also I'd like to know if your team has ever been to Pa to do a investigation. If you do I would love to go out with your team and do an investigation. You Guys rock, keep up the good work!!!!.
ReplyDeleteWhere at in PA? I'm born and raised in Western PA and still live here, and also never miss an episode! Been a believer my entire life, and two years ago during my senior year of high school had my own encounter that furthered my belief.
DeleteAre you aware of the Carbondale white Bigfoot video from 2009? Is that near where you are at in PA? I think that is a very interesting video and I wish BFRO would go there and investigate. I thuink the clip is genuine and needs to be firther analyzed by "experts".
DeleteGreat post show notes! When is Animal Planet going to give you and bobo your own show?
ReplyDelete“hopes it takes a sh** on her porch!"
ReplyDeleteHahahaha thats awesome!!
I'm glad I came across your blog and website today...it is great reading such pertinent details not included in the show. Thanks for sharing, Cliff!
ReplyDeleteCliff, could you elaborate on the segment that showed broken trees? They appeared to be broken all near the same height. Also what happened to the hair Bobo collected?
ReplyDeleteWhat was discovered from the hair Bobo found on the power line pole?
ReplyDeleteHere in Minnesota we say "uffda-pee-u-da" when we smell a bigfoot!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to know when this expedition took place. When you showed the night hiking, you were dressed like you were hiking in a very cold climate. Ranae was dressed in long pants, jacket, hat and mittens. I've lived in Minnesota for a very long time (40+ years) and I've never known anyone to dress like that in August. At one point, you could see the steam when you were talking. Seriously? Minnesota, in August? For example, when Bobo was laying in the tent, he wasn't bundled for winter ops. He was laying there with shirt off, exactly how you'd expect to be in August in Minnesota. I think maybe some wrong footage got spliced into that episode.
ReplyDeleteCliff your notes are informative and helpful. There are so many good things to see in Minnesota like:
ReplyDeleteMinneapolis Sculpture Garden
Mall of America
First Avenue & 7th St Entry
Nye's Polonaise Room
Guthrie Theater
University of Minnesota
Chain of Lakes