Land of the Sasquatch: Bigfoot Beyond the Trail (British Columbia Sasquatch Documentary)



Join Aleks Petakov on this latest Bigfoot Beyond the Trail adventure as he journeys to where the Sasquatch legend began, to beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Talking with a variety of longtime researchers, they provide insight into the pursuit of Sasquatch in BC, the history of sightings, as well as experiences with some of the original pioneers of the Sasquatch research field such as John Green, Rene Dahinen and Dr. John Bindernagel.

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Watch the Alaska Bigfoot Highway here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ma4xOGqprU&t=3216s

The Bigfoot Mapping Project: https://www.bigfootmap.com/

Researchers featured in this episode:
-Thomas Steenburg: https://thomassteenburg.com/
-Jason Zakrisson: https://www.instagram.com/monkey_hunting_productions/?hl=en
-Blaine McMillan: https://www.amazon.com/Wood-Knocks-Tossed-Rocks-Organization/dp/0991682505
-Leon Thompson (Bigfoot Okanagan): https://www.youtube.com/@bigfootokanagan8705

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47 thoughts on “Land of the Sasquatch: Bigfoot Beyond the Trail (British Columbia Sasquatch Documentary)”

  1. Rene Dahinden knew Albert Ostman and talked with him over a 20 year period. Ostman would tell and retell his story, and Dahinden came to believe it was made up. Every time Ostman retold his story to Dahinden, it differed in fundamental, core, details. If you experienced an actual event like that, the basics should remain constant. You might remember small details, or forget small things over time. But, the bones of the story shouldn't change. The perception, too, is Ostman was a backwoods, sort of rough, country guy. He was, in fact, well educated, well read, spoke three languages, and certainly could have come up with his story since he didn't "go public" with it until there had been a lot of other published sasquatch accounts to have based his story off of.

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  2. Dude you guys went up the Duffy , I live in Mount Currie is 20 to 30 minutes drive plenty of stories here I have stories and up the Duffy our people tend see them and hear them vocalize alot around

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  3. As a guy that was born and raised in Vancouver, this is an amazing depiction of our beautiful BC. Living within an hour of all these historic places, having hiked, camped, and explored (Chehalis River, Norrish Creek, Ruby and Garnet Creek FSR's, Sunshine Valley, and of course Harrison Lake area), it still boggles the mind how beautiful my home is. Excellent work STM!!

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  4. Great telling of our local Sasquatch History. I have camped and back packed into the remotest parts of East and West Harrison, Chehalis and surrounding area for over 20 years. I am sad to say I have never had any experiences in this area. I have heard dozens of of accounts from Stsailes Frist Nations, BFRO researchers as well as the large Off Road community in BC. I 100% believe, i just want an experience lol Ohh my profile picture is of my truck up in the mountains of West Harrison looking over the lake lol

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  5. It’s not a animal, the fact that people have seen this thing many times but we can’t officially prove its existence to the free world tells us loud and clear, it’s not a freaking animal. I don’t know what the hell it is, but no animal is going to allude capture this long. Plus, all the sightings around the world on every continent confirms it’s no animal. They have different names but all the stories are similar in nature.

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  6. Cool! My home province so rarely gets any time in the spotlight. It's hard to conceive of just how unbelievably immense our wilderness is. It's like an untouched continent all unto itself. With very nearly every type of biome and terrain imaginable from deserts to glaciers to tundra to temperate rain forests, etc… Our small, scattered communities barely interrupt any of it.

    If there's an undiscovered great ape, or any other large animal, then this is the best place that it could thrive and successfully hide in. And our first nations communities have been fostering stories and carving artifacts about Sasquatch supposedly going back many centuries or longer.

    I lean toward belief while remaining skeptical. Which is a ringing endorsement in such an proof scarce subject.

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  7. Just so you guys know the area you were in and the okanagon has massive ufo activity. I live in the Kelowna area and had friends in Shuswap area. And I have seen too many to number sightings of UFOs. I mean weird sightings not some airplane or satellite mistakenly for a ufo either. People just need to take the time to look. They are there.

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  8. Why don't you guys go off trail. You could traverse from Oregon, Washington and into British Columbia and into the back country away from civilization and national parks and into areas where people have barely put foot on if at all.

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  9. Out of 100 sightings 50% are fake. Of the remaining 50, 50% are misidentification of regular animals. That leaves 25 real sightings. That’s too great a number for it not to be real. Even if you say 80% are fake and 10% are misidentified that’s still 10% real sightings.

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  10. Interesting discussion on you tube where a co-founder of the Olympic project said he's given up the research now as its clear to all that Sasquatch is real and here and even with DNA that the GenBank refused because it was a 1 strand DNA proving a non human species ( probably that the 'deep state' know about already) so he's gone back to solo trips to the forests and doing his own thing. I AGREE OVERWHELMING EVIDENCE THAT BIGFOOT IS REAL THE ONLY RESEARCH THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE NOW IS WHY IS IT BEING COVERED UP!!!!

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  11. I was wondering if you ever covered the Flatwoods Monster of Sutton, West Virginia. I've scrolled your videos and haven't seen it. Its a pretty cool one to cover with plenty of lore and stories.

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  12. I saw this story on TV .a woman and a child move to Illinois for her work. She live close to the woods . The next house was two house away. There were nothing around there. Every day since she she move there she never talk to the neighbors .cause it two guys that live there. Everyday she would go to work.and her went to school. They would get home at 6:00 at night. They live there for one month. Every night they started to hear noise when she cook. That night it came close to the house and came around the back door.mean the guys that was down the street had seen all this taking place her daughter and mom was in the kitchen when a big bang on the door. She got her gun and shot right threw the door. And when she opened the door she had.kill a bigfoot. The guys came over and she didn't know what to do she want the cops and the guys said no we have to call someone else will the woman would listen and she call the cops they came out and they call the army the army and within 1hr there so many people there they a big crime and pick it up and took it to the army base and it is still there this a year ago mean while the cope took the woman and and put her in a mental hospital to brain wash her for 2 weeks. And they took the daughter next door too the 2 guys which they didn't even known them after they ĺet her go she got here daughter and she pack up all her things.and left for Washington. And never heard from her again. But 1month later the men in black came to the guys house and ask them if they seen anything they no we didn't see anything. And they said good keep it that away.

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  13. This is an excellent movie. Really well done. An excellent effort. Good to see the filmmaker getting out into the field and really trying his utmost to generate some meaningful information. Talking to the right people, like Thomas. No better researcher than Thomas. But it’s sad to see they don’t see the pattern. None of them. This thing isn’t out there full-time. They won’t find it out there, waiting for them. At best, it’s only out there part time. Dont ask why, that’s a fact that emerges as a pattern of the sightings. “Stick to the facts and never deviate from the facts” can be misleading, for it may prevent one from following unlikely leads. If tested, some of those leads may prove to be factual. The revelation of these facts ties into what is happening all over the world today. Like it or not, we are going to be seeing the exposure of facts that have remained partially of fully hidden from sight, for many years. I bet my life on that.

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  14. Buy a GoPro and mount it on a chest rig. As you enter the bush turn it on, so when you stop motionless the camera is still recording. The best way is to camp out in the bush for a month so your scent spreads around, no loud noises, no gunfire, it will find you most likely in the early hours. The sign will be a snap of a branch to let you know they are there. Yes THEY, there will be more than one most likely. Think Happy thoughts.

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  15. ANOTHER masterpiece that I am thanking you for sharing with us. Excellent, and the photography and incredible beauty of this region is unreal. The closest I've ever come to this is Montana, but I hope one day to see it before my end of time here in this world.

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  16. Lol, ummmmm, Sasquatch has been talked about way before Christopher Columbus docked on north American land. Native American Indians have known about the existence of Sasquatch for thousands of years.

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  17. Bigfoot is indeed real, but it is hardly a great ape. Gorillas don't have the ability to use language (as far as we know) or to use mind control on humans who tresspass into their territory. They are a highly intelligent human-like species that has been on the planet at least as long as we have, and they deserve our respect.

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  18. 💚👋TO ALL, as always, amazing, beautiful scenery footage and most informative history of these prior pioneer researchers. BC is absolutely so beautiful, I pray that land developers never get a hold of any land of the northwest & east coast. I love ALL THE WORK DONE BY STM & BTT, AND PODCAST, SO INFORMATIVE, my respect to all the crew💚💯👍It takes time and true dedication, money as well‼️THANK YOU ALL👏👏👏💚🥰

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  19. I have Truly enjoyed All of STM it's Educational I've learned alot from watching all there documentaries Interviews Wth researcher's STM hard work is greatly Appreciated Ty for all you do and put out there for all to watch and learn frm I will say this …Once you have had your own Experience or encounter it is definitely something you can't forget or take back TY to all STM crew and all tht are involved Canada Is massive Beauty 👣🏞️

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  20. I think pretty much every last one of us believes we can tell when people are telling us the truth and when they aren’t . Whether or not we actually can well who knows

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