38: The Woman, The Myth, The Legend. Six Rivers National Forest.
Podcast:National Park After Dark Published On: Mon Oct 11 2021 Description: When someone mentions “Bigfoot”, a mental image pops into your mind, and we can take a pretty good guess on which one it is. A large, dark ape walking on two legs, head turned and arms swinging mid stride. You think of this particular snapshot because it’s everywhere. This iconic image is donned on apparel, signs, magazine covers and more. But do you know where it came from? This week we travel to northern California and into Six Rivers National Forest to learn how this immortalized image was captured, what happened in the aftermath, and how it changed the world of cryptozoology. Listen along as we debate the likelihood of this infamous creature existing, or not. Is it hiding out in the wildest corners of the world? Or does it exist only in the imagination of believers? We will give you the information from both sides of the Bigfoot fence, but it’s up to you to decide … do you believe? We love our National Parks and we know you do too but when you're out there, remember to enjoy the view but watch your back. Please take a moment to subscribe from wherever you’re listening to NPAD! Become part of our outsider family on Patreon to gain access to ad-free episode, bonus content and more. Follow our socials for updates, photos from stories and more! Instagram, Facebook , and Twitter. To share a Trail Tale, suggest a story, access merch and browse our book recommendations - head over to our website. Thank you so much to our partners, check them out! Uncommon Goods: Out of the ordinary and truly original gifts. Code NPAD for 15% off. Prose: Get a free in-depth hair regimen and 15% off your first custom hair care order at prose.com/NPAD AMC Shudder: Celebrate the 61 Days of Halloween on the "Netflix of Horror". Try Shudder free for 30 days with code NPAD Sources: Idaho State University, National Geographic, BBC, Outside Online, Wikipedia, Canadian Encyclopedia, Cowboys & Indians, BFRO, South China Morning Post, Sasquatch History, Discover Magazine, The Experimenters