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Join Elusive1 & Henry May as they welcome back their good friend Paul Graves, Paul Is from Wenatchee Washington he is, a Sasquatch enthusiast/field researcher ,and started collecting his first storys/reports back in 1988, but had heard about them his whole life growing up in rural Washington state, one of the main reasons for his involvement is hearing the many hundreds of story’s he has heard from people around his home town , in many areas of Washington state it is no big deal to see a sasquatch ,they are just part of the landscape , although most people don’t want to talk about them ,you have to show a interest then they open up.When he got into this subject it was so interesting he had to dive in 100%,so since that time he's acquired a vast amount of info on the subject , before the internet he started to collect books and now have close to 70 plus on the subject. He also does a lot of wildlife recording ,and have recorded a number of possible sasquatch sounds ,and analyze them is a spectrograph to see what hz range there at. He is a musician and has written and recorded a number of sasquatch songs , the first one in 1995 on a record he put out with his band “Moss Dog” he's a life long avid outdoorsman,growing up on the eastern slopes of the cascades mountains he has built a 8 foot tall statue of a sasquatch that is in his back yard ,you can see it by going to my good friend Cliff Barackman website “Northamericanbigfoot.com” he has also had two brief sightings, He is out in the field a lot often camping and hiking alone, He was one of the chief organizers for the Yakima Bigfoot roundup,along with my good friends Tom Yamarone ,James “bobo” Fay ,and Bob Gimlin.

 

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