In this episode of Midwest Mythos, Don Schneider, a seasoned Bigfoot researcher shares his personal encounters with Bigfoot, starting from his first experience in 1978 while mushroom hunting. He discusses the ongoing research he has conducted over the years, including audio evidence and behavioral patterns of these elusive creatures. The conversation delves into the significance of habitat, vocalizations, and the community aspect of Bigfoot research, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and personal investigation in understanding these beings. Don shares his insights on Bigfoot research, discussing the evolution of theories surrounding the Patterson film, hybrid theories, and the importance of citizen science. He emphasizes the need for evidence and collaboration among researchers while highlighting the value of learning from mistakes. The discussion also delves into vocalizations, field experiences, and the nature of Bigfoot encounters, ultimately encouraging listeners to explore the outdoors and engage in their own research.
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