I have been looking for information on the Albert Ostman encounter and came across this. I thought I would share it.
“Robert Morgan leads an expedition into the Mt. St. Helen’s wilderness in search of the elusive Bigfoot. Includes encounters from Fred Beck, Albert Ostman, Chapman Family, William Roe.”
Steven J
Another ’70’s CLASSIC… We need a campground, big screen, and community popcorn!!!
Laura K
Amen, ha!!
NW Mike
I am amazed at how little we have advanced our studies of Bigfoot in the intervening 43 years. I think overall we have increased our collective knowledge of these people/animals by only a little bit. It goes to show just how challenging it is to try and gain evidence of Bigfoot. It shows us how effective the BF are at hiding their existence from us.
It was great to see some of the pioneers of the field on video like Krantz and Dahinden. It was interesting to see Albert Ostman and actual witnesses to the Chapman incident. I hope the next 43 years are more productive than the years since this video was produced.
Tyler D
I read something on bigfootevidence.blogspot.com yesterday about the descriptions of sasquatch have stayed relatively consistent since the 1970’s. It got me thinking that you could probably go much further back than that. Even back to the famous Viking Leif Erickson’s accounts with these animals in what I believe was in Canada. Even down to the giant stature, hair from head to toe, savage appearance, and he even reported a putrid stench
Carol Germer
This is a good classical film.
Rob C
This is one of my favorites and it was the first Bigfoot documentary that started all that came after. Great for appearances by all the now classical researchers such as John Green, Rene Dahinden, Grover Krantz and Peter Byrne. It even has interviews with Fred Beck and Albert Ostman who discuss their seminal encounters.
Kim S
Lol check out the ego …wow
Six
*Snicker*