I've been in Wyoming several years now, but I have yet to see a Bigfoot. A new study claims that I need to look harder ranking us as a great place to rub elbows with Sasquatch.
Some people search for Bigfoot. Others have tried to solve the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. But, those that are really desperate continue to try and find escalators in Wyoming. (*sigh*)
There have long been stories and reported sightings of the creature often called Bigfoot, but also known as a Sasquatch, especially in the northern most areas of the country.
I'm fortunate to have heard some great Bigfoot stories in my life, but never one like the Wyoming family who encountered Sasquatch with their horse named "Dipwad".
I think I can prove with science that things are done a little different in Washington state. If you don't believe me, check out what their department of transportation just shared on Twitter about Bigfoot.
Most of you already know that I am an avid snowshoer, and spend at least one day a week up on Casper Mountain.
While I usually go with a friend or my family, I have been known to hit the trails alone. I'm normally pretty comfortable doing this, but there have been a few times when I've heard something strange or had that weird "someone is watching me" feeling...
Here's a whopper of a story for you. A woman is claiming she encountered a "dog-man" in Wyoming. It's a frightening tale that will make you wonder if our state really has werewolves prowling the hills.
You never know what you might see when you go to Yellowstone National Park. Bears, moose and bison are all possibilities. Now you can add Bigfoot to that list.
Wyoming is a wild and wonderful landscape, but being the state with the lowest population and still fairly large, there are parts of the state that could very well be hiding things.